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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi [PDF]
The potential disease suppressiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi of various origins on Bipolaris sorokiniana in barley has been investigated.
Sjöberg, Johanna
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Seedling mortality in arbuscular mycorrhizal systems. [PDF]
Veresoglou SD, Halley JM, Lambers H.
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as biofertilisers
Salvioli di Fossalunga and Bonfante introduce how arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can be applied as biofertilizers.
Salvioli di Fossalunga, Alessandra +1 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in Lycopodiaceae [PDF]
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Jennifer L, Winther, William E, Friedman
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Mycelial dynamics in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. [PDF]
Summary Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), similar to other filamentous fungi, develop extensive hyphal networks collectively known as mycelia. AMF mycelia are complemented by a variety of specialized structures such as spores, vesicles, and auxiliary cells, which together form integrated and functionally diverse AMF networks.
Kokkoris V.
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Characterization of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effector Proteins
Plants are colonized by various fungi with both pathogenic and beneficial lifestyles. One type of colonization strategy is through the secretion of effector proteins that alter the plant’s physiology to accommodate the fungus. The oldest plant symbionts, the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), may exploit effectors to their benefit.
María V. Aparicio Chacón +2 more
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Molecular Regulation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
Plant-microorganism interactions at the rhizosphere level have a major impact on plant growth and plant tolerance and/or resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Of particular importance for forestry and agricultural systems is the cooperative and mutualistic interaction between plant roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi from the phylum ...
Tania Ho-Plágaro +1 more
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Effect of Septoria leaf blotch and its control with commercial fungicides, on arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungal colonization, spore numbers, and morphotype diversity [PDF]
Arbuscular-mycorrhizal internal structures (i.e. total root colonization, arbuscules, vesicles) and external structures (i.e. spore density), and Glomeromycota spore morphotypes, were evaluated in wheat severely infected with Mycosphaerella graminicola –
Cabello, Marta Noemí +3 more
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Agronomic Management of Indigenous Mycorrhizas [PDF]
Many of the advantages conferred to plants by arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) are associated to the ability of AM plants to explore a greater volume of soil through the extraradical mycelium.
A Gollotte +190 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are biotrophic fungi that form an association with plant roots and render benefits in nutrient uptake, disease control and plant tolerance to stress conditions.
Matthew Chekwube Enebe, Mariana Erasmus
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