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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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Plants, like humans, have a microbiome that helps them grow, defend themselves against pathogens, acquire nutrients, and protect themselves against environmental stresses. The microbiome of tomatoes, a staple crop grown worldwide, could be utilized not only to reduce fertilizer and pesticide applications, but also to clean up harmful pollutants ...
Sean Lindert +3 more
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Peranan Cendawan Mikoriza Arbuskula terhadap Peningkatan Serapan Hara Bibit Pepaya [PDF]
Telah dilakukan penelitian yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui peran lima jenis isolat cendawan mikoriza arbuskula dalam meningkatkan serapan hara dan biomassa dua kultivar bibit pepaya.
Muas, I. (Irwan)
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Principles for Rigorous Design and Application of Synthetic Microbial Communities
SynComs are artificially designed to enable inter‐species metabolic interactions, metabolic division of labor, and ecological interactions that can elicit phenotypes like colonization stability and environmental adaptation. This systematic review explores the processes used to construct SynComs, the assessment of the mechanisms of metabolic interaction
Yuxiao Zhang +21 more
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Growth dynamics of geographically different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal isolates belonging to the 'Rhizophagus clade' under monoxenic conditions [PDF]
The growth dynamics of extraradical mycelium and spore formation of fourteen 'Rhizophagus' isolates from different sites in Argentina were evaluated under monoxenic conditions.
Bompadre, Augustín +7 more
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Mycelial dynamics in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Summary Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), similar to other filamentous fungi, develop extensive hyphal networks collectively known as mycelia. AMF mycelia are complemented by a variety of specialized structures such as spores, vesicles, and auxiliary cells, which together form integrated and functionally diverse AMF networks.
Vasilis Kokkoris
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Genetic diversity of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices as determined by mitochondrial large subunit rRNA gene sequences is considerably higher than previously expected [PDF]
Summary: • Glomus intraradices is a widespread arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF), which has been found in an extremely broad range of habitats, indicating a high tolerance for environmental factors and a generalist life history strategy.
Appoloni +54 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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Due to soils from arid regions with high lime and low organic matter content, farmers receive low yields along with high costs of agricultural inputs, which causes them to look for a solution.
Kader Burak +8 more
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Phosphorus (P) deficiency severely limits rice production in the world. Colonization of plant root with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may have a considerable consequence for P uptake and plant growth.
Roghieh HAJIBOLAND +2 more
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