Competition favours lower glucosinolate investment across 22 North American accessions of Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard). Leaf glucosinolate concentration is highly plastic and correlated with leaf chlorophyll a concentration. Genotypes that invest more into glucosinolate production (i.e.
Richard Honor+2 more
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Omics approaches to investigate pre-symbiotic responses of the mycorrhizal fungus Tulasnella sp. SV6 to the orchid host Serapias vomeracea. [PDF]
De Rose S+5 more
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Synthesis in Vitro, microanalysis and 31P‐NMR study of metachromatic granules in birch mycorrhizas [PDF]
B. Grellier+3 more
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Plant nutrient‐acquisition strategies contribute to species replacement during primary succession
Pioneer species Hippophae acquires phosphorus and nitrogen mainly by ‘mining’ and N2‐fixing strategies and thus dominates in the beginning of primary succession. As soil nutrient availability increases with the mobilization of apatite‐P and input of N‐rich plant residues, Hippophae' strategies become less efficient than Populus's scavenging strategies.
Xiao‐Long Li+12 more
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Impact of Mycorrhiza Inoculations and Iron Amino Chelate on Growth and Physiological Changes of Cucumber Seedlings Across Different pH Levels. [PDF]
Mohammadnia S+3 more
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Studies ON THE MYCORRHIZAS OF PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. PRODUCED IN VITRO WITH THE BASIDIOMYCETE SUILLUS VARIEGATUS (Sw.
Robert D. Warmbrodt, Walter Eschrich
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Needle in a Haystack: Culturing Plant‐Beneficial Helotiales Lineages From Plant Roots
Root‐associated Helotiales fungi are increasingly recognised as beneficial fungal partners promoting plant growth under nutrient‐limited conditions, particularly in hosts lacking the ancestral arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis. Here, we attempted the mass isolation of root endophytic fungi to evaluate the recovery of plant‐beneficial Helotiales ...
Pauline Bruyant+4 more
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Author Correction: Wild Andean camelids promote rapid ecosystem development after glacier retreat. [PDF]
Reider KE+6 more
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Influence of Flooding on the Survival of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza
D. Khanam
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A NEW METHOD FOR PRODUCING PURE VESICULAR‐ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA‐HOST CULTURES WITHOUT SPECIALIZED MEDIA [PDF]
T. V. St. John+2 more
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