PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE transcription factors enable arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis [PDF]
Arbuscular mycorrhiza support plant phosphate uptake. Here Das et al. show that PHR transcription factors permit arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis by promoting gene expression related to symbiosis development and maintenance.
Debatosh Das +2 more
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Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Antagonistic Microbial Consortia Reduce Phytopathogenic Pressure and Improve Rhizosphere Functioning of Sugar Beet Under Short-Rotation Cropping Systems [PDF]
Short-rotation sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) cultivation in the Western Forest-Steppe of Ukraine is often accompanied by increased phytopathogenic pressure and impaired rhizosphere functioning, creating a need for biological tools to stabilize the plant ...
Dmytro Kyselov +4 more
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POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA FUNGI IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL CULTIVATION
The Arbuscular Mycorrhiza fungi have a mutualistic relationship with 80% of terrestrial plants. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza fungi are considered as a biofertilizer source because of their positive effects on plant growth and productivity They can help to ...
Luu Thi Thuy Hai +2 more
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Molecular analysis of the Arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis
The molecular analysis of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis started at the beginning of this decade. The paper summarises the work of the ‘Laboratorium fur Molekulare Genetik arbuskularer Mykorrhiza’ at the MPI fur terrestrische Mikrobiologie in Marburg on three major topics.
Philipp Franken +2 more
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Short Notes: Application of Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza: Increasing the Yield of Okra
A commercially available arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi was applied to investigate the response of okra plants, particularly the yield components. Okra plants were separately treated with inorganic fertilizer, organic fertilizer, and mycorrhiza.
Maricar O. Dahilig +1 more
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One filed experiment was carried out to study the effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza fungi and three preceding winter crops, i.e., Meskawy cultivar of Egyptian clover berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.), Careem cultivar of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) and ...
Atef A. M. Zen El-Dein +8 more
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Effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and pseudo-endo mycorrihza symbiosis on seed yield and some physiological responses of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes [PDF]
IntroductionIt has been proven that microorganisms such as mycorrhiza and rhizobium can improve the nutrients absorption in crops such as chickpea.
Mohammad Javad Arshadi +3 more
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Mycorrhizal impact on Ocimum basilicum grown under drought stress
Background Ocimum basilicum was grown under three levels of drought stress (100% Field capacity, 70% Field capacity, and 40% Field capacity). Half of the plants were inoculated with Arbuscular mycorrhiza and the other half was not inoculated.
Shaimaa E. Abd-Elghany +3 more
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Response of germination and electrical conductivity of seeds produced by Echinacea purpurea's mother plants under the influence of biological fertilizers and drought stress [PDF]
Reduction in germination and growth can be seen in seeds obtained from mother plants which have experienced water stress. From the other point of view utilization of biological fertilizers under environmental stress, the condition can produce seeds with ...
Mahmood Attarzadeh +4 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizas are present on Spitsbergen [PDF]
A previous study of 76 plant species on Spitsbergen in the High Arctic concluded that structures resembling arbuscular mycorrhizas were absent from roots. Here, we report a survey examining the roots of 13 grass and forb species collected from 12 sites on the island for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonisation.
Newsham, K.K. +15 more
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