Cell walls were isolated and purified from Ri T-DNA-transformed
carrot roots to determine whether arbuscular
mycorrhizal (AM) fungi need a signal from the host root in order to
form appressoria. Large cell-wall pieces were
generated by the Parr nitrogen bomb technique. Purified cell walls were
sterilized and inoculated with single
spores of Gigaspora gigantea (Nicol. & Gerd.) Gerdemann
& Trappe and Gigaspora margarita Becker & Hall using
an in vitro culture technique. Appressoria only formed on
epidermal cell walls isolated from host roots (Daucus
carota L.) but did not form on epidermal cell walls isolated
from non-host roots (Beta vulgaris L.). Although
appressoria formed on host-cell walls, penetration hyphae did not
fully develop. The results of this study indicate
that appressorium formation by these AM fungi is a contact recognition
event that does not require a signal
secreted from the host root or the presence of intact host cells.