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Effect of four species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the production of tomato fruits
The effect of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus sp. 1, Glomus sp. 2, Glomus clarum and Glomus intraradices on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.
Juan Francisco Ley-Rivas +3 more
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Glomus tumor of the trachea – Synopsis of histology & methodology of treatment
Glomus tumors are neoplasms arising from modified smooth muscle cells surrounding arteriovenous anastomosis in the dermis and subcutaneous tissues, which are contributing to blood flow regulation and temperature control on the skin surface.
Marc Hartert +3 more
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How I Do It: A Stepwise Surgical Technique for Fisch Class B Glomus Tympanicum
We describe a stepwise retroauricular microsurgical workflow for bulky tympanic paragangliomas, combining circumferential canaloplasty with temporary removal and replacement of the tympanomeatal flap and malleus to optimize exposure and bleeding control.
Stéphane Gargula +8 more
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EFECTO DE CUATRO ESPECIES DE HONGOS MICORRIZÓGENOS ARBUSCULARES EN LA PRODUCCIÓN DE FRUTOS DE TOMATE
Se evaluó el efecto de los hongos micorri - zógenos arbusculares (HMA) autóctonos Glomus sp. 1, Glomus sp. 2, Glomus clarum y Glomus intraradices en el cultivo de tomate ( Solanum lycopersicum L.
Juan Francisco Ley-Rivas +3 more
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Glomus tumor with malignant features: A case report and review of the literature
Glomus tumors are rare mesenchymal neoplasms of the subcutaneous tissue, most frequently found in the distal extremities. They are typically benign, but malignant glomus tumors have been described in the literature.
Andrew Allen +3 more
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Primary glomangiosarcoma of the lung: A case report
Background Glomus tumor is an uncommon neoplasm derived from cells of the neuromyoarterial glomus or glomus body. Most glomus tumours occur in the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. A case of a primary pulmonary glomus tumour originating in the right upper
Konstantinou Eleftheria +8 more
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Novel Glomeromycotina–moss associations identified in California dryland biocrusts
Summary Drylands, which comprise c. 45% of Earth's land area, host biological soil crusts (biocrusts): symbiotic communities of cyanobacteria, fungi, algae, lichen, and bryophytes that stabilize soil and support key ecosystem functions. Moss‐dominated biocrusts are particularly interesting due to their potential to illuminate ancient bryophyte–fungal ...
Kian H. Kelly +3 more
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ABSTRACT Legume plants can interact with nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) simultaneously, forming a tripartite symbiotic association. Co‐inoculation studies performed on a variety of legumes have shown that rhizobia and AMF influence each other when they co‐occur in tripartite association and affect host plant ...
Polyxeni Gorgia, Daniela Tsikou
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Abstract Land degradation is among a serious ecological problem that results in decreased land productivity, including soil nutrients and microbiota. Soil and water conservation (SWC) practices such as micro‐basin, Fanyaa juu, and soil bund construction are widely implemented to combat this degradation by reducing erosion and retaining water at Kara ...
Nigatu Ebisa Nemomsa +6 more
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Glomus Tumors: A Systematic Review of the Sub-Saharan Africa Experience
Background:. Glomus tumors are rare benign tumors that were first described in 1812 by Wood. They arise from normal glomus apparatus, usually located in the reticular dermis of the body. Although glomus tumors are universal in occurrence, the sub-Saharan
Peter M. Nthumba, MD +1 more
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