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GintMT1 encodes a functional metallothionein in Glomus intraradices that responds to oxidative stress

Mycorrhiza, 2007
A full-length metallothionein (MT) gene (GintMT1) was isolated from Glomus intraradices extraradical mycelium. This is the first MT gene reported in the genus Glomus, third in the Glomeromycota. Functional analysis of GintMT1 in a MT-defective Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain indicates that it encodes a functional MT.
M, González-Guerrero   +3 more
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Localization and speciation of arsenic in Glomus intraradices by synchrotron radiation spectroscopic analysis

Fungal Biology, 2014
The protective mechanisms employed by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to reduce the toxic effects of arsenic on host plants remain partially unknown. The goal of this research was identifying the in situ localization and speciation of arsenic (As) in the AM fungus Rhizophagus intraradices [formerly named Glomus intraradices] exposed to arsenate [As ...
Ma del Carmen A, González-Chávez   +4 more
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Lunularia cruciata, a potential in vitro host for Glomus proliferum and G. intraradices

Mycorrhiza, 2006
A study was conducted to define culture conditions for in vitro growth arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) with liverworts as hosts. Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dumortier ex. Lindberg developed in vitro monoxenic mycothalli with both Glomus proliferum Dalpé & Declerck (MUCL 41827) and Glomus intraradices Schenck & Smith (MUCL 43204).
Henrique M A C, Fonseca   +2 more
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Production of Glomus intraradices propagules, an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, in an airlift bioreactor

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1999
This work addresses the symbiotic culture of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Glomus intraradices with Daucus carota hairy roots transformed by Agrobacterium rhizogenes, in two submerged culture systems: Petri dish and airlift bioreactor. AM fungi play an active role in plant nutrition and protection against plant pathogens.
, Jolicoeur   +4 more
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Sex-specific responses of Populus deltoides to Glomus intraradices colonization and Cd pollution

Chemosphere, 2016
The positive effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM) on the survival, growth and physiology of plants under various stress conditions have been widely recognized. However, whether sex-dependent susceptibility to AM colonization exists, which can induce a differential tolerance between the sexes to stress conditions, is still unclear. In this study,
Lianghua, Chen   +5 more
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Growth Responses of Micropropagated Cassava Clones as Affected byGlomus IntraradicesColonization

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2009
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Carretero Montero, C. L.   +4 more
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Molecular characterization of chromosome termini of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices (Glomeromycota)

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2007
The minimum chromosome number of Glomus intraradices was assessed through cloning and sequencing of the highly divergent telomere-associated sequences (TAS) and by pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). The telomere of G. intraradices, as in other filamentous fungi, consists of TTAGGG repeats, this was confirmed using Bal31 nuclease time course ...
Hijri M, Niculita H, Sanders IR
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[Lipid metabolism of the endomycorrhizal fungus: Glomus intraradices].

Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie III, Sciences de la vie, 2001
The use of monoxenic cultures of the obligately biotrophic vesicular arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices now permits investigation of the lipid metabolism of this organism. In bicompartmental culture plates, sporulating extraradical hyphae can be obtained, totally free of roots, and then provided with 14C-acetate as lipid precursor.
J, Fontaine   +2 more
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Phyto-Extraction of Nickel byLinum usitatissimumin Association withGlomus intraradices

International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2015
Plants show enhanced phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soils particularly in response to fungal inoculation. Present study was conducted to find out the influence of Nickel (Ni) toxicity on plant biomass, growth, chlorophyll content, proline production and metal accumulation by L.
, Amna   +4 more
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