International Scholarly Research Notices / 2011 / Article / Tab 2 / Review Article
Mycorrhizal Interactions for Reforestation: Constraints to Dryland Agroforest in Brazil Table 2 Summary of actual evidence on AM species in major forestry plants in Brazil.
Source Plant species RC† Dominant or total AM species number Glomeraceae dominant or inoculated Total AM species number BE Pagano et al. [3 ] Plathymenia reticulata ~ 60Acaulospora (6 species); Entrophospora (1); Gigaspora (3); Glomus (10) and Scutellospora (2);+ 22 + Miranda [93 ] Caryocar brasiliense; Hancornia speciosa ; Dipteryx alata ; Mauritia flexuosa; Syagrus oleracea; Dalbergia nigra ; Pterodon emarginatus ; Passiflora alata NI NI NI NI + Moreira et al. [42 ] Araucaria angustifolia ~ 35Acaulospora (9 species); Entrophospora (2); Gigaspora (2); Glomus (5) and Scutellospora (2)+ 20 + Stürmer and Siqueira [92 ] Coffee NI Acaulospora (7 species); Archaeospora (2); Entrophospora (2); Gigaspora (4); Glomus (14); Paraglomus (1) and Scutellospora (5)+ ~ 46+ Trindade et al. [94 ] Carica papaya ~ 60Acaulospora (1 species); Gigaspora (1); Glomus (1); Paraglomus (1) and Scutellospora (1)+ NI +
† % Maximal AM root colonization; NI = not informed; BE = benefic effect of inoculation; (+) = positive. References: Trindade et al. [94 ]; Miranda [93 ] (see the rest of references in the text).