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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) of soils of the Lubuskie province

open access: yesActa Agrobotanica, 2012
In the year 2003, the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of the phylum Glomeromycota in cultivated and uncultivated soils of the Lubuskie province was investigated.
Sławomir Kowalczyk, Janusz Błaszkowski
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A Survey of the Gene Repertoire of Gigaspora rosea Unravels Conserved Features among Glomeromycota for Obligate Biotrophy

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2016
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a diverse group of soil fungi (Glomeromycota) that form the most ancient mutualistic association termed arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis with a majority of land plants, improving their nutrition uptake and resistance
Nianwu Tang   +2 more
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Glomeromycota associations with bamboos (Bambusoideae) worldwide, a qualitative systematic review of a promising symbiosis [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2023
Background Around the world, bamboos are ecologically, economically, and culturally important plants, particularly in tropical regions of Asia, America, and Africa.
Juan José Sánchez-Matiz   +1 more
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Ambispora gerdemannii and Glomus badium, two species of arbuscular fungi (Glomeromycota) new for Europe and Poland, respectively

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2013
Morphological characters of spores, as well as sporocarps and spores of Ambispora gerdemannii and Glomus badium, respectively, arbuscular fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota, are described and illustrated.
Janusz Błaszkowski   +4 more
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Glomus eburneum and Scutellospora fulgida, species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) new for Europe

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2013
Morphological characters of spores and mycorrhizae of Glomus eburneum and spores of Scutellospora fulgida, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota, are described and illustrated.
Janusz Błaszkowski, Beata Czerniawska
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Banco de Glomeromycota

open access: yes, 2019
Los hongos pertenecientes a la División Glomeromycota son microorganismos utilizados como biofertilizantes, también llamados hongos micorrícicos arbusculares (MA), que forman simbiosis, denominada micorriza arbuscular, con más del 80 % de las especies de plantas. Su importancia en ecosistemas naturales y seminaturales es comúnmente aceptada por mejorar
Rothen, Carolina Paola   +4 more
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Variaciones en la composición de especies de Glomeromycota (Fungi) en un cultivo de trigo bajo distintos sistemas de labranza Variations in Glomeromycota species composition in a wheat crop under different tillage systems

open access: yesBoletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2007
Las prácticas agrícolas afectan la dinámica y biodiversidad de Glomeromycota. Se efectuaron ensayos a campo, con el fin de evaluar durante dos años, las variaciones en la comunidad de hongos formadores de micorrizas arbusculares en un cultivo de trigo ...
Santiago Schalamuk   +2 more
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Sporocarpic species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota), with a new report from Brazil Espécies esporocárpicas de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (Glomeromycota)

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica, 2005
The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are widely distributed in terrestrial ecossystems; however the sporocarpic species are less documented on AMF surveys.
Bruno Tomio Goto, Leonor Costa Maia
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Occurrence and richness of arbuscular mycorrizal fungi in vineyards with grapevine decline and dieback symptoms

open access: yesCiência Rural, 2021
: This research identified arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in rhizosphere soil of grapevines with Grapevine Death and Decline symptoms (GDD) or asymptomatic healthy (H) plants, and characterized the relationship of AMF communities with soil chemical ...
Aelton dos Santos Bezerra   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Tolerance of lonkida (Nauclea orientalis L.) seedlings inoculated with mycorrhizae against drought and waterlogging stress

open access: yesJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, 2022
Abiotic stress is a limiting factor for plant growth and development. The use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can reduce the negative effects of abiotic stress. This study aimed to determine the tolerance of Nauclea orientalis inoculated with mycorrhizae
Faisal Danu Tuheteru   +10 more
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