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The following data was provided by Dorothy Watson on a new accession (MD124) donated to INVAM at the beginning of October, 1996. It exemplifies the kinds of information needed on an accession to begin a thorough characterization that merges culture behavior and ecological properties.
Local reference: Glomus macrocarpum Ith-24MD (= Ithaca isolate #24, from Maryland)
Collector: Dorothy Watson
Last known address: Department of Soil, Crop and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Collection date of original sample: April, 1995
Most detailed locality of sampling: Plot # 2: The location (in Maryland State Plane Meters) = 408690.535 Fasting and 151267.474 Northing.
Next most detailed locality information: Long-Term Cropping System Field Trials on a 40 acre field site located at the USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in Beltsville, MD
Biome: Agricultural field in production for 60 years, the first 50 years in animal forage and pasture; from 1985 to 1992 in alfalfa, cut for hay and managed with conventional fertilizers and pesticides; from 1993 to 1994 in no till corn, managed with conventional fertilizers and pesticides.
Edaphic measurements: Keyport silt loam variant, an Aeric Ochraqunlt, clayey, mixed, mesic, somewhat poorly drained.
First culture of fungal isolate:
Final culture: