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Fungal evolution: diversity, taxonomy and phylogeny of the Fungi
ABSTRACT The fungal kingdom comprises a hyperdiverse clade of heterotrophic eukaryotes characterized by the presence of a chitinous cell wall, the loss of phagotrophic capabilities and cell organizations that range from completely unicellular monopolar organisms to highly complex syncitial filaments that may form macroscopic structures.
Miguel A. Naranjo‐Ortiz +1 more
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Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Trichoderma viride on growth performance of Salvia officinalis Linn. [PDF]
Salvia officinalis (Sage) is a popular kitchen herb, member of mint (Lamiaceae) family has been cultivated for its wide range of medicinal values. Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) are beneficial symbionts for plant growth and development and offer a viable ...
Aggarwal, Ashok +2 more
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Storage Life of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal (AMF) Inoculum in Vermiculite Based Culture [PDF]
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is ubiquitous soil borne fungi which provide an intimate link between soil and nutrient absorbing organs of plants. AMF fungi optimize the uptake of phosphorus in plant which results in increase in yield.
Kumari, S. M. (S), Prabina, B. J. (B)
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Inoculation and amendment strategies influence switchgrass establishment in degraded soil
Bioenergy feedstock production on degraded land can serve as a means for modulating land competition for food versus energy. Due to little or no agricultural value of degraded soil, fortification of the soil with an organic amendment or inoculum will ...
E. Adeleke, E. Dzantor, A. Taheri
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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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The water scarcity caused by climate change is a major agro-environmental issue that affects not only the amount of water available for irrigation but also impairs the nutrient absorption ability of plants.
Dalia A. Abd El-Fattah +3 more
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The significance of mycorrhizae to forest
While the most common type of mycorrhizae is endomycorrhizae, ectomycorrhizae dominate in the case of coniferous trees. Pine, in particular, has a strong association with mycorrhizae.
Laiho, Olavi
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Phosphorus nutrition of ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal tree seedlings from a lowland tropical rain forest in Korup National Park, Cameroon [PDF]
The relationship between mycorrhizal colonisation and phosphorus acquired by seedlings of the arbuscular mycorrhizal tree Oubanguia alata Bak f. (Scytopetalaceae) and the ectomycorrhizal tree Tetraberlinia moreliana Aubr.
Alexander, I.J. +2 more
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LACK OF SPREAD OF ENDOMYCORRHIZAS OF CENTAURIUM (GENTIANACEAE) [PDF]
SummarySeedlings of Centaurium died in the absence of inoculum of vesicular‐arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal fungi in a soil low in nutrients. The morphology of endomycorhizas of Centaurium and Eustoma grandiflora (Raf.) Shim, differed from that of commonly studied VA mycorrhizal hosts in that coils, arbuscules and vesicles were formed but rapidly collapsed.
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Actualmente, el cultivo de plátano hace un uso excesivo de agroquímicos, condición que amenaza sistemas de producción sostenibles y conduce a la degradación del medio ambiente, reduciendo la calidad de los productos.
Eliecer Miguel Cabrales-Herrera +2 more
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