Prevalence and phenology of fine root endophyte colonization across populations of Lycopodiella inundata [PDF]
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are critical components of terrestrial habitats and agroecosystems. Recently, Mucoromycotina fine root endophyte fungi (MucFRE) were found to engage in nutritional mutualism with Lycopodiella inundata , which belongs to one of the earliest vascular
Jill Kowal, Martin I Bidartondo
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Acidified Blue Ink-staining Procedure for the Observation of Fungal Structures Inside Roots of Two Disparate Plant Lineages [PDF]
Identifying microscopic mycorrhizal fungal structures in roots, i.e., hyphae, vesicles and arbuscules, requires root staining procedures that are often time consuming and involves chemicals known to present health risks from exposure.
Jill kowal, Elena Arrigoni, Sophie Lane
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Carbon for nutrient exchange between Lycopodiella inundata and Mucoromycotina fine root endophytes is unresponsive to high atmospheric CO2. [PDF]
Abstract Non-vascular plants associating with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AMF) and Mucoromycotina ‘fine root endophyte’ (MFRE) fungi derive greater benefits from their fungal associates under higher atmospheric [CO 2 ] (a[CO 2 ]) than ...
Hoysted GA +5 more
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Nowe stanowisko Lycopodiella inundata (Lycopodiaceae) w Kotlinie Biskupiego Boru (Wyżyna Śląska)
Lycopodiella inundata is a rare and protected pteridophyte species in Poland. It usually occurs in oligotrophic wetlands, mainly in transitional moors (Rhynchosporetum albae). Lycopodiella inundata has rarely been found at natural sites recently, probably due to unfavorable environmental changes, but appears more and more often at sites created by ...
Łukasz Piechnik
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Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub (Lycopodium inundatum L.) in the Red Book of Perm Krai
Lycopodium inundatum L. (Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub) is the only representative of the Lycopodiopsida phylum listed in the Perm Krai Red Data Book. It is classified as a category I rarity (critically endangered). Until 2008, the species was known from only one locality in the Perm Krai.
Elena G. Efimik, Irina F. Abdulmanova
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Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub (Lycopodiaceae) in the Komi Republic (Russian Federation)
L.V. Teteryuk +6 more
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Macrophyte flora of the city of Tobolsk: concise analysis [PDF]
The purpose of the research is the studying of the flora of waterbodies and watercourses of the city of Tobolsk (Tyumen Region, Russia). The work is based on the author's hydrobotanical studies, which have been carried out in the city since 2015.
Оlga А. Kapitonova
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L V Teteryuk
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Distribution and protection of Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub in Western Siberia
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Prevalence and phenology of mycorrhizal colonization across populations of Lycopodiella inundata [PDF]
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are critical components of terrestrial habitats and agroecosystems. Recently, Mucoromycotina fine root endophyte (MucFRE) fungi were found to engage in nutritional mutualism with the rare plant Lycopodiella inundata (‘marsh clubmoss’), one of the earliest ...
Kowal, Jill +3 more
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