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In the process of developing cultures and in working with scientists and students who use cultures with all of the attendant problems, we have historically tried to integrate some of the more pertinent information that might help with the manipulation and interpretation of arbuscular fungi and their dynamic interactions with their hosts in greenhouse and more natural field settings. Much of this information appeared in an INVAM Newsletter that was published twice each year from September 1990 through October 1995. The newsletter was discontinued thereafter. On this page, we include pertinent articles from these newsletters as well as newer topics we consider relevant.
Analysis of progress in the first five years of
the collection (PDF
document)
Impact of host species on culture development
Storage of fungal propagules, dead or alive
Effects of environment and competition on composition
of pot cultures
Properties of infective propagules at the suborder
level (Glomineae versus Gigasporineae)
Culture methods and inoculum production: A reality check
Evolution of fungi in Glomales
Economic valuation of the mycorrhizal association
worldwide
Interpretation of hierarchies (PDF
document)
Color chart for spores
A poem (sung to the 12 days of Christmas)