Facilitation of phosphorus uptake in maize plants by mycorrhizosphere bacteria. [PDF]
A major challenge for agriculture is to provide sufficient plant nutrients such as phosphorus (P) to meet the global food demand. The sufficiency of P is a concern because of it’s essential role in plant growth, the finite availability of P-rock for ...
Battini F +4 more
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UTILIZATION OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN PRODUCTION OF ALLIUM SPECIES [PDF]
The fundamental direction of modern agriculture development is elaboration and utilization of technologies that ensure environmental safety, high plant productivity and quality of crop production. In this connection, the issues of optimization of mineral
G. Caruso +3 more
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Genetic analysis of the interaction between Allium species and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. [PDF]
The response of Alliumcepa, A. roylei, A. fistulosum, and the hybrid A. fistulosum × A. roylei to the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) Glomus intraradices was studied. The genetic basis for response to AMF was analyzed in a tri-hybrid A.
Galván GA +7 more
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Effect of inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizas on rooting, weaning and subsequent growth of micropropagated Malus (L.) Moench [PDF]
The importance of different rooting methods and the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AMF) inoculation on the rooting rate, weaning survival and subsequent growth of microcuttings of Malus rootstock YP and the Finnish crab apple cultivars Hanna and ...
Marjatta Uosukainen, Mauritz Vestberg
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Inoculations with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase vegetable yields and decrease phoxim concentrations in carrot and green onion and their soils. [PDF]
Background As one of the most widely used organophosphate insecticides in vegetable production, phoxim (C12H15N2O3PS) is often found as residues in crops and soils and thus poses a potential threat to public health and environment. Arbuscular mycorrhizal
Wang FY, Tong RJ, Shi ZY, Xu XF, He XH.
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Intraspecific variation in mycorrhizal response is much larger than ecological literature suggests
Abstract Mycorrhizal response is the most common metric for characterizing how much benefit a plant derives from mycorrhizal symbiosis. Traditionally, ecologists have used these metrics to generalize benefit from mycorrhizal symbiosis in plant species, ignoring the potential for plant intraspecific trait variation to alter the outcome of the mutualism.
Katherine N. Stahlhut +3 more
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Effective farm management promotes native AMF and benefit organic farming systems [PDF]
Highlights Agricultural practices have significant influence on the AMF community dynamics. Soil nutrients regulate AMF spore abundance and diversity. Using grass cover crops can promote native AMF in farms.
Kariyat, Rupesh R. +2 more
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Effect of flavonoids on in-vitro proliferation of hyphae of Glomus fistulosum
Biochanin A, luteolin, naringenin and quercetin significantly decreased the percentage of root segments bearing the intraradical proliferating hyphae of Glomus fistulosum at the concentrations up to 10 µmol dm-3. The growth of hyphae was inhibited by biochanin A and luteolin whereas no significant effects of quercetin and naringenin were observed.
M. Gryndler, H. Hršelová
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Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in onion roots from organic and conventional farming systems in the Netherlands [PDF]
Diversity and colonization levels of naturally occurring arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in onion roots were studied to compare organic and conventional farming systems in the Netherlands.
Baar, J. +6 more
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Mycorrhizae helper bacteria for managing the mycorrhizal soil infectivity [PDF]
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are major components of soil microbiota and mainly interact with other microorganisms in the rhizosphere. Mycorrhiza establishment impacts the plant physiology and some nutritional and physical properties of the rhizospheric ...
Duponnois, Robin +4 more
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