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Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi of the Rhizosphere of Lycium barbarum L. from Four Main Producing Areas in Northwest China and Their Effect on Plant Growth. [PDF]
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Environmental Microbiology, 2021
Summary Plants producing dust seeds often meet their carbon demands by exploiting fungi at the seedling stage. This germination strategy (i.e. mycoheterotrophic germination) has been investigated among orchidaceous and ericaceous plants exploiting Ascomycota or Basidiomycota.
Kenji Suetsugu, Hidehito Okada
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Summary Plants producing dust seeds often meet their carbon demands by exploiting fungi at the seedling stage. This germination strategy (i.e. mycoheterotrophic germination) has been investigated among orchidaceous and ericaceous plants exploiting Ascomycota or Basidiomycota.
Kenji Suetsugu, Hidehito Okada
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Fungal Ecology, 2018
Abstract Community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is influenced by host, soil chemistry, and climatic conditions at the local and regional scale, but little is known about factors shaping community composition on a global scale. In this study, the pattern of dominance by families in Glomeromycota in maritime sand dunes worldwide ...
Sidney L. Stürmer +2 more
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Abstract Community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is influenced by host, soil chemistry, and climatic conditions at the local and regional scale, but little is known about factors shaping community composition on a global scale. In this study, the pattern of dominance by families in Glomeromycota in maritime sand dunes worldwide ...
Sidney L. Stürmer +2 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) are well known for their ecological importance and their positive influence on plants. The genetics and phylogeny of this group of fungi have long been debated. Nuclear markers are the main tools used for phylogenetic analyses, but they have sometimes proved difficult to use because of their extreme variability ...
Valeria Bianciotto +2 more
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) are well known for their ecological importance and their positive influence on plants. The genetics and phylogeny of this group of fungi have long been debated. Nuclear markers are the main tools used for phylogenetic analyses, but they have sometimes proved difficult to use because of their extreme variability ...
Valeria Bianciotto +2 more
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Blaszkowskia, a new genus in Glomeraceae
Mycological Progress, 2023Gladstone Silva, Fritz Oehl
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Active Restoration of Degraded Contaminated Sites Using Glomeraceae
Advances in biotechnology and microbiologyBakhytzhan Yelikbayev +2 more
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Mycological Research, 2006
The endangered indigenous tree species Juniperus procera, commonly known as African Pencil Cedar, is an important component of the dry Afromontane vegetation of Ethiopia and was shown to be AM in earlier studies. Here we describe the composition of AM fungi in colonized roots of J. procera from two dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia.
Tesfaye, Wubet +4 more
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The endangered indigenous tree species Juniperus procera, commonly known as African Pencil Cedar, is an important component of the dry Afromontane vegetation of Ethiopia and was shown to be AM in earlier studies. Here we describe the composition of AM fungi in colonized roots of J. procera from two dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia.
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