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Overall specimens: 262

Collezioni microbiologiche dell'Istituto di Biologia e Biotecnologia agraria di Pisa - Microbiology Lab IBBA Pisa Collection

Collection Type: Living Organisms, Preserved Organisms
Preservation Type: Storage Refrigerated, Storage Frozen Minus 20, Storage Frozen Minus 80, Storage Indoors
Specimen count: 262
Specimens in GBIF: 262

Description: The CNR-IBBA-MLIP collection preserves fungal, microalgal and bacterial strains, mainly isolated from the Mediterranean agro-food and natural systems. It contains in vivo and in vitro cultures of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) isolates, endophytic bacteria from Canapa sp., Psoralea sp., phycospheric and mycorrhizospheric/rhizospheric bacteria. Long-term cryopreservation: frezeer at -80 °C and -20 °C, in cryovials with 20% glycerol. Fresh cultures: refrigerator at 4 °C in vials with (i) roots/spore suspensions from in vitro AMF cultures, (ii) roots/spores/mycelium in soil from in vivo AMF cultures, (iii) vials/plates streaks of bacterial isolates on agar media. Microalgal strains are maintained under controlled light and temperature condition in a growth chamber, both as liquid culture and in agar plates for long storage.

Geographic Coverage: Italy, Albania, Syria, Canada, USA
Taxonomic Coverage: Endophytic Bacteria, Soil Bacteria, Phycospheric Bacteria, Filamentous Fungi, Microalgae. Glomeromycotan fungi, Bacteria mainly belonging to Bacillaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Actinobacteria, Xanthomonadaceae, Microalgal strains mainly belonging to Chlorella-Micractinium clade and Chlamydomonas sp.

Institution: Istituto di Biologia e Biotecnologia agraria di Pisa (CNR-IBBA-PI)

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