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Inoculation process for Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) seedling with Ectomycorrhizal fungi in hydroponic culture condition [PDF]
Mycorrhizal symbiosis increases micro and macronutrients especially phosphorous. Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis is kind of mycorrhizal symbiosis, which occur between the roots of some forest trees and ectomycorrhiza fungi.
Behnaz Yousefshahi, Masoud Bazgir
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Multi-Host of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi on Dipterocarpaceae in Tropical Rain Forests
Dipterocarpaceae is known as the dominant forest vegetation family in tropical forests that has mutual symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal fungi. It makes tropical forest resilience depend on the existence of ectomycorrhizal fungi. The role of ectomycorrhizal
Maliyana Ulfa +7 more
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Plant-mycorrhizal fungal interactions are ubiquitous in forest ecosystems. While ectomycorrhizal plants and their fungi generally dominate temperate forests, arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is common in the tropics.
Hirokazu Toju +2 more
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Growth and Development of Tristaniopsis merguensis Seedling Inoculated by Natural Ectomycorrhiza
Tristaniopsis merguensis (pelawan tree) is a potential plant, however, it has not cultivated and conserved optimally due to slow growth and lack of information about the cultivation. The existence of T.
Triadiati Triadiati +2 more
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Beech Leaf Disease Severity Affects Ectomycorrhizal Colonization and Fungal Taxa Composition
Beech leaf disease (BLD) is an emerging forest infestation affecting beech trees (Fagus spp.) in the midwestern and northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
Claudia Bashian-Victoroff +4 more
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcMF) are involved in soil nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. These fungi can promote the uptake of nutrients (e.g., nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)) and water by host plants, as well as facilitate host plant growth and ...
Yanjiao Liu, Xiangzhen Li, Yongping Kou
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Characterization of Pinus ectomycorrhizas from mixed conifer and pygmy forests using morphotyping and molecular methods [PDF]
We used morphotyping and molecular methods to characterize ectomycorrhizas of bishop pine (Pinus muricata D. Don) and Bolander pine (Pinus contorta ssp.
Bidartondo, MI +2 more
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Ectomycorrhizal Fungi and Their Applications [PDF]
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi form association with relatively small number of plants that dominate boreal, temperate, Mediterranean, and some subtropical forest ecosystems. These plant species have been able to acquire metabolic capabilities through symbioses with ECM fungi, thus improving their mineral nutrition and growth in several ecological niches.
Mello A, Zampieri E, Balestrini R
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Comparative genomics reveals dynamic genome evolution in host specialist ectomycorrhizal fungi
Summary While there has been significant progress characterizing the ‘symbiotic tool kit’ of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, how host specificity may be encoded into ECM fungal genomes remains poorly understood.
L. Lofgren +17 more
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Copper‐binding proteins in ectomycorrhizal fungi [PDF]
SUMMARYThe presence of copper‐binding proteins produced in response to added copper was examined in isolates of Laccaria laccata (Scop, ex Fr.) Cooke and Paxillus involutus (Batsch ex Fr.) Fr. taken from copper‐contaminated and uncontaminated sites, and in a single isolate of Scleroderma citrinum Pers. from a contaminated site. Two isolates of Laccaria
Rebecca, Howe +2 more
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