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Responses of soil microbial communities to clonal variation of Norway spruce [PDF]
In boreal forests, microorganisms have a pivotal role in nutrient and water supply of trees as well as in litter decomposition and nutrient cycling. This reinforces the link between above-ground and below-ground communities in the context of sustainable ...
Rajala, Tiina
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INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN THE MYCORRHIZAL SYSTEMS AND SOIL ORGANISMS [PDF]
The mycorrhizae are largely spread in natural ecosystems, and the proportion of plants that realise mycorrhizas is overwhelming, this relation involving advantages for both partners.
BALAEŞ TIBERIUS, TĂNASE CĂTĂLIN
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Ectomycorrhiza ITS sequences - Rhizospheric soil samples associated with N. alessandrii
Marco A. Molina‐Montenegro +6 more
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Descriptions of Ectomycorrhizae
The mycorrhiza is characterized by whitish to yellowish monopodial-pyramidal systems with smooth to loosely woolly surface, plectenchymatous outer mantle layers with clamped and irregularly arranged hyphae, undifferentiated rhizomorphs with smooth margins and paraepidermal Hartig net.
Montecchio, Lucio +3 more
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Biosynthesis and Secretion of Indole-3-Acetic Acid and Its Morphological Effects on Tricholoma vaccinum-Spruce Ectomycorrhiza [PDF]
Katrin Krause +7 more
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Ectomycorrhizas and rhizosphere microorganisms of seedlings of Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco planted on a degraded site and inoculated with forest soils pretreated with selective biocides [PDF]
Carlos Colinas +3 more
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The use of native tree species inoculated with ectomycorrhizal fungus can be an alternative for revegetation of soil contaminated with copper. The objective was to evaluate the interference of eucalyptus essential oil copper and ectomycorrhiza on growth ...
Rodrigo Ferreira da Silva +5 more
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Responses of Collembola and Protura to tree girdling – some support for ectomycorrhizal feeding
Ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi are very common in forest soils, but their role as a food resource for fungivorous soil animals is poorly known. We used two tree-girdling experiments in Picea abies forests and one experiment in a Pinus sylvestris forest, all
Anna Malmström, Tryggve Persson
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This work reports the isolation and molecular characterization of CDC42 and RAC1 cDNAs from the ectomycorrhiza forming filamentous homobasidiomycete Suillus bovinus.
Markus Gorfer +5 more
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