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Endomycorrhizae and Growth of `Sweetheart' Strawberry Seedlings [PDF]
Growth of strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa Duch. `Sweetheart') seedlings inoculated with six spore levels ranging from 0 to 12,000 spores/plant of the mycorrhizal fungi Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith was ...
Amal de Silva +2 more
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Endomycorrhizae in the tropics
The term ‘endomycorrhiza’ is used to describe mutualistic symbiotic associations between certain fungi and plant roots, in which the fungal partner grows mainly inside the root cortex and penetrates the cells of the host root.
Gianinazzi-Pearson, Vivienne, Diem, H.G.
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Interaction between endomycorrhizae and rhizosphere fungi in soils of Iraq
Endomycorrhizal and rhizosphene fungi were recovered from soil samples collected from the root of plants in Iraq. The relations between the two fungal populations were investigated.
T. M. Mushin, J. N. Nema
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Eight isolates bacteria were isolated from surface sterilized endomycorrhizal spores of Gigaspora sp and six isolates bacteria isolated from Glomus sp.
Sri Wilarso Budi
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Symbiotic and synergistic efficacy of endomycorrhizae with Dendrocalamus strictus L.
The present investigation was undertaken to find out efficient strains of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM fungi) alone or in combinations with Trichoderma viride for inoculation Dendrocalamus strictus L. seedlings. The inoculated seedlings showed good response
V. Parkash, S. Sharma, A. Aggarwal
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Secret lifestyles of pyrophilous fungi in the genus Sphaerosporella. [PDF]
Premise Pyrophilous fungi form aboveground fruiting structures (ascocarps) following wildfires, but their ecology, natural history, and life cycles in the absence of wildfires are largely unknown. Sphaerosporella is considered to be pyrophilous. This study explores Sphaerosporella ascocarp appearance following a rare 2016 wildfire in the Great Smoky ...
Hughes KW +6 more
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Abstract This mixed‐methods research focused on the implementation of a coordinated distributed experiment (CDE) investigating local adaptation in common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), a host plant for the monarch butterfly population. Faculty participants were recruited from the Ecological Research as Education Network (EREN) who recruited their former
Michele Koomen +5 more
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Agricultural pollution, especially phosphorus (P) can cause eutrophication of freshwater quality. Riparian buffers are best management practices (BMPs) which intercept agricultural pollution. However, they are frequently degraded by reduced biodiversity.
Jessica A. Rubin, Josef H. Görres
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Peru is one of the main producers of fine aroma native cacao, expanding its areas considerably in recent years, which makes it necessary to seek adequate management alternatives to obtain advantageous yields. The present work had the objective of testing the influence of Trichoderma sp. endophytic strains on the agronomic characteristics of ecotypes of
Antony Chavez-Jalk +6 more
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Abstract In this exploratory study, we employ an interdisciplinary approach to explore potential synergies and trade‐offs between the needs of people and nature in the context of agroecological farming and nature conservation. Ecological field studies and management surveys from six sites were combined with a participatory‐deliberative appraisal ...
Nicholas J. Balfour +4 more
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