Arbuscular Mycorrhizae (AM) Spore Abundance and Edaphic Characteristics along a Successional Chronosequence [PDF]
Tropical soils are generally nutrient poor, even though they support high biodiversity and productivity. Most tropical plants are able to thrive in these soils because they form a mutualistic relationship with Arbuscular Mycorrhizae (AM), the latter of ...
Schroder, Kristin
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A quest for microbial indicators of the Tuber melanosporum production using an environmental genomics approach [PDF]
The "brûlé" - the area where the truffles tend to grow to a mature stage- is commonly characterized by a drastic drop in the plant diversity and biomass around those trees, which have been mycorrhized by Tuber melanosporum.
Baudoin, Ezékiel +9 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizae and dark-septate endophytes on Atriplex cordobensis in saline sites from Argentina [PDF]
Atriplex cordobensis occurs in salt works and saline soils of northern and central Argentina and is utilized as a forage source; however the mycorrhizal status of this salt bush is unknown.
Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela +3 more
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Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Responses to Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Inoculation under Drought Stress Conditions. [PDF]
Abdi N +3 more
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New generation post-emergence herbicides and their impact on arbuscular mycorrhizae fungal association in rice. [PDF]
Panneerselvam P +5 more
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Mycorrhiza: The Importance of This Hidden Network
Mycorrhizal symbiosis represents a mutualistic association between fungi and plant roots which significantly impacts terrestrial ecosystems. Mycorrhizal fungi enhance plant nutrient acquisition, especially phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N).
Anton Brenko +2 more
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Conserved and Diverse Transcriptional Reprogramming Triggered by the Establishment of Symbioses in Tomato Roots Forming Arum-Type and Paris-Type Arbuscular Mycorrhizae. [PDF]
Tominaga T, Yao L, Saito H, Kaminaka H.
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Mycorrhizae in sedges as related to root character and its ecological significance [PDF]
Twenty four sedges were examined to assess the role of root characters on mycorrhizal status. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) injection was positively related to root thickness and negatively to root hair number and length.
D., Kleiner +4 more
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