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Ecophysiology of Arbuscular Mycorrhizas in Cotton

2010
All the time! Healthy cotton plants growing in soil are always part of a mycorrhiza. A mycorrhiza is a symbiosis; a complex interaction that involves structural and physiological integration of a plant and one or more species of fungus. The symbiosis is based upon an exchange of nutrients and carbohydrates that, on balance, is mutually beneficial to ...
David B. Nehl, Peter A. McGee
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Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizas

1994
Report of 1993 activities*INRA, centre de Dijon Diffusion du document : INRA, centre de ...
Gianinazzi, Silvio, Schüepp, H.
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Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza — an overview

1996
Living organisms in the biosphere exhibit a number of interactions which either alter their environment and/or the size and composition of each other’s populations. Of these, perhaps the most striking relationship is ‘symbiosis’ in which the partners live in a state of physical and physiological equilibrium and derive benifit from each other.
Deepti Srivastava   +3 more
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Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae of epiphytes

Mycorrhiza, 1993
This article introduces reports concerning the occurrence of mycorrhizae on epiphytes in Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Venezuela, Malaysia, and Mexico. Association of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi with the roots of epiphytes is not well known. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (VAM) do occur in the canopy, but are uncommon except in certain sites
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Plant protection by arbuscular mycorrhizas

2021
The symbiotic association between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and terrestrial plants can enhance plant defences against insect herbivores. Despite advances in our understanding of how AM fungi affect plant tolerance and resistance based defence mechanisms, we contend that the role of fungal diversity in these interactions continues to be largely ...
Rillig, Matthias   +6 more
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizae

2007
null C.Hamel, Y Dalpe´
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Arbuscular Mycorrhiza in Citrus

2023
Samia Khanum   +15 more
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizae for Sustainable Agriculture

2012
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) associations have now been recognized having a cosmopolitan and ubiquitous occurrence forming with the roots and underground portions of plants. AM associations have been reported to enhance plant vigor by enabling them to absorb more nutrients.
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Partial mycoheterotrophy is common among chlorophyllous plants with Paris-type arbuscular mycorrhiza

Annals of Botany, 2021
Hanne N Rasmussen   +2 more
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Laser microdissection of arbuscular mycorrhiza

2019
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi establish one of the most successful endosymbioses with the vast majority of land plants, offering a range of benefits to their plant hosts. To gain insight in the molecular basis of this key interaction, numerous transcriptome studies have been performed on mycorrhized roots, especially in the model legume Medicago ...
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