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Summary Biodiversity is known to influence disease risk, yet the pathways of pathogen transmission within plant communities remain poorly understood, especially belowground. In particular, how soil‐borne pathogens move from resident vegetation and soil to colonize new hosts is unresolved.
Jose G. Maciá‐Vicente +6 more
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Summary Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcMF) are key components of temperate ecosystems, and recent studies suggest that they can also inhabit non‐EcM plant roots as endophytes. We aimed to (1) provide new evidence of EcMF colonization of non‐EcM hosts, (2) offer direct microscopic confirmation of such endophytism and (3) assess factors influencing ...
Liam Laurent‐Webb +8 more
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Overexpression of SlGRAS38 in tomato roots accelerates arbuscular mycorrhiza formation
Recent research has highlighted the role of GRAS family transcription factors (TFs) in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) formation, particularly in tomato plants. This study conducted a functional analysis of the SCL32 GRAS transcription factor SlGRAS38 during
Ho-Plágaro, Tania +3 more
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ABSTRACT The dandelion species Taraxacum kok‐saghyz is a promising new crop for natural rubber production and is currently in the early stages of the breeding process. To support these efforts, the multiplication and conservation of defined genotypes are crucial.
René Kaiser +4 more
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Interaction of arbuscular mycorrhiza and ectomycorrhiza [PDF]
Arbuscular mycorrhiza and ectomycorrhiza are two most common types of mycorrhizal symbiosis formed by different fungal groups. This bachelor thesis addresses their interactions, which can take place in dual hosts, plants that form both types of ...
Jirková, Kateřina
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High specificity in plant leaf metabolic responses to arbuscular mycorrhiza
Schweiger R, Baier M, Persicke M, Müller C. High specificity in plant leaf metabolic responses to arbuscular mycorrhiza. Nature Communications.
Schweiger, Rabea +3 more
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Soil microbiomes conditioned by long‐term warming affect plant belowground performance
Soil microbial communities conditioned by long‐term warming affect the plant performance of Anthoxantum odoratum and Agrostis capillaris by reducing belowground biomass. Abstract Global change affects plant performance, both directly through warming and indirectly through changes in their biotic and abiotic surroundings.
C. Le Noir de Carlan +7 more
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Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares na aclimatização e no controle biológico da fusariose em porta-enxertos micropropagados de videira (Vitis spp) [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciências Biológicas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia.Uma das causas do declínio dos vinhedos catarinenses é o ataque pelo fungo de solo Fusarium oxysporum f.
Zemke, Josy Moraes
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Biotrophic transportome in the arbuscular mycorrhiza
Understanding mechanisms underlying high nutrients use efficiency and carbon allocation in a context of mycorrhizal interactions is critical for sound management of croplands taking care of ecosystem services rendered by mycorrhizal fungi. Transport processes across the polarised membrane interfaces are of major importance in the functioning of the ...
Wipf, Daniel +7 more
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In the complex of priority directions for development of potato production in the Russian Federation, the most urgent task is to increase efficiency of using varietal resources of the best domestic breeding achievements, as well as development of modern ...
Tatyana S. Malkova +1 more
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