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Four isolates (BGi1, BGi2, BGi3, and BGi4) bacteria were isolated from surface sterilized arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) spores of Gigaspora margarita (Gm).
SRI WILARSO BUDI +2 more
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Response of Siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum Urb. Rabaceae) to Vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Rhizobium sp. in Sterilized Soil [PDF]
The effect of inoculation of six species of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi viz., Gigaspora margarita, Glomus mosseae, G. monosporum, G. versiformis, G. fasciculatum, G. deserticola and Rhizobium sp.
K., Udaiyan +3 more
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Unravelling the Molecular Dialogue of Beneficial Microbe−Plant Interactions
ABSTRACT Plants are an intrinsic part of the soil community, which is comprised of a diverse range of organisms that interact in the rhizosphere through continuous molecular communications. The molecular dialogue within the plant microbiome involves a complex repertoire of primary and secondary metabolites that interact within different liquid matrices
Ashish K. Srivastava +4 more
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Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the vegetative development of citrus rootstocks
The use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in the production of rootstocks is an alternative to accelerate plant growth. However, their response depends on the symbionts species and environment.
Marina Martinello Back +2 more
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Parasitism of spores of the vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus dimorphicum [PDF]
Nous avons examiné des spores parasitées du Glomus dimorphicum. Les microscopies photonique et électronique ont révélé des perforations d'environ 0,25 à 1,0 µm de diamètre dans la paroi de la spore.
Boyetchko, S.M., Tewari, J.P.
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The AMSlide for noninvasive time‐lapse imaging of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, the nutritional partnership between AM fungi and most plant species, is globally ubiquitous and of great ecological and agricultural importance. Studying the processes of AM symbiosis is confounded by its highly spatiotemporally dynamic nature.
Jennifer McGaley +2 more
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Copper is a micronutrient essential for plant growth since it is part of the constitution of enzymes and proteins. However, it can become toxic to plants when in high concentrations in the soil.
Ricardo Turchetto +9 more
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Screening of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi for their Symbiotic Efficiency on Ocimum Sanctum L [PDF]
Screening of four indigenous AM fungi for improvement of plant growth, biomass production and nutrient uptake was undertaken on Ocimum sanctum L.
Lakshman, H.C., Maya, C.
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Ability of arbuscular mycorrhiza to promote growth of maize plant and enzymatic activity of an alluvial soil [PDF]
A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the response of selected species of mycorrhizae for root colonization and phosphorus uptake by maize in an alluvial soil.
Beura, Kasturikasen +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are diverse, with strains differing in the magnitude and types of benefits provided to their hosts. In mixture, mycorrhizal strains that have complementary functions could provide their hosts with greater benefits than any constituent strain in ...
Brian S. Steidinger
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