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Ecto- and Endomycorrhizae of Arctic Plants at Barrow, Alaska

1978
The increased growth and dependence of many green plants on the presence of mycorrhizae has long been known and appreciated by biologists (Marks and Kozlowski, 1973). The early research dealt with ectomycorrhizal fungi and a series of experiments clearly indicated that greater uptake of nitrogen and phosphorus from infertile soils occurred when ...
O. K. Miller, G. A. Laursen
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ULTRASTRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF ENDOMYCORRHIZAS IN THE ERICACEAE II.

New Phytologist, 1981
SummaryThe endomycorrhizal infection in Vaccinium myrtillus is limited to the cortical cells of the fine hair roots; the fungi responsible have simple septa with associated Woronin bodies (Ascomycetes). Hyphae penetrating into cells are surrounded by a layer of inner host wall material which diminishes with intracellular development of the fungus.
Bonfante-Fasolo, P.   +2 more
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Progress and headaches in endomycorrhiza biotechnology

1986
International ...
Gianinazzi, Silvio   +1 more
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Cellular Modifications During Host-Fungus Interactions in Endomycorrhizae

1986
Although evolution has produced a general state of resistance to ‘non-self’ in plants, more than 90% of plant taxa in fact form compatible root associations, mycorrhizae, with certain soil fungi; these are no doubt the most frequent examples of susceptibility in plants to fungi.
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Vesicular-Arbuscular Endomycorrhizae as Determinants for Plant Growth and Survival

1989
Abstract Research has shown that vesicular-arbuscular (VA) endomycorrhizal associations formed by over 80% of plant species must be considered as an integral part of plants and as important determinants for plant growth and survival in many ecosystems.
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Cytology, histochemistry and immunocytochemistry as tools for studying structure and function in endomycorrhiza

1992
This chapter describes some microscopical approaches for analyzing the structure of endomycorrhizal infections, identifying modifications in protein expression (enzyme activities) and localizing specific molecules at both the tissue and cellular level.
Gianinazzi, Silvio   +1 more
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The effect of cytokinin and thidiazuron on tomato inoculated with endomycorrhiza

Mycorrhiza, 1993
Seeds of tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum var. Peto 86) were planted in soil inoculated with two vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal isolates (Glomus intraradices Schenck & Smith). After 7 weeks, plants were transplanted to the field and sprayed twice with cytokinin and thidiazuron, at 50% flowering and 3 weeks later.
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Cloning Functional Endomycorrhiza Genes

1995
Murphy, P.   +3 more
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