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An update on nutrient transport processes in ectomycorrhizas

2002
Nutrient transport, namely absorption from the soil solution as well as nutrient transfer from fungus to plant and carbon movement from plant to fungus are key features of mycorrhizal symbiosis. This review summarizes our current understanding of nutrient transport processes in ectomycorrhizal fungi and ectomycorrhizas.
Chalot, M.   +7 more
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The Protein Complement of Ectomycorrhizas

1995
Proteins have important functions in biological systems. Structural proteins (e.g. the cytoskeleton) are essential for shape and motion of cells and organelles. Enzymes mediate the turnover of substances in primary and secondary metabolism and accomplish the reduplication of DNA as well as the transcription and translation of RNA.
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Exploration types of ectomycorrhizae

Mycorrhiza, 2001
There is a need to quantify and qualify the ability of ectomycorrhizae to improve tree growth and nutrition and, in particular, to define criteria to classify ectomycorrhizae with respect to ecologically relevant features. Whereas the numbers of ectomycorrhizae and morphotypes give useful information when related to root biomass, root length or soil ...
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A. Ectomycorrhizae

1978
S.V. Krupa, D.H. Marx
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Molecular aspects of ectomycorrhiza development

2000
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Tagu, Denis   +7 more
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Importance of Ectomycorrhiza for Forest Ecosystems

1992
Mycorrhizas are of importance for their tree hosts, as those trees’do not have roots, but mycorrhizas’. The decline of fungi in Europe is relatively well documented. Mycorrhizal fungi have decreased more than saprophytes. Recent studies on acid rain and ectomycorrhizas have raised several new questions.
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Biotechnology of Ectomycorrhizae

1995
Marco P. Nuti   +2 more
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Ectomycorrhiza and Water Transport

2008
Žaklina Marjanović, Uwe Nehls
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Physiology of Ectomycorrhiza (ECM)

2005
Rüdiger Hampp   +2 more
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