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Drink quickly. Mycorrhizal roots deplete water faster from wet soil. [PDF]
Püschel D +4 more
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Contrasting Diversity and Network Dynamics of Soil Fungal Functional Groups in the Plant Rhizosphere. [PDF]
Wei N, Nakaji-Conley M, Tan J.
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Origin and cohabitation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi matter: forest-derived Gigaspora species are promising candidates for bioinoculant development in forest tree production. [PDF]
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis in viticulture: a review [PDF]
Viticulture is a major worldwide economic sector with a vine area of 7.52 million ha, wine production of 288 Mhl, and wine exports of 26 billion euros.
Sophie Trouvelot +2 more
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Using mycorrhiza-defective mutant genotypes of non-legume plant species to study the formation and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhiza: a review [PDF]
A significant challenge facing the study of arbuscular mycorrhiza is the establishment of suitable non-mycorrhizal treatments that can be compared with mycorrhizal treatments.
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Mycorrhizae: Ectotrophic and Ectendotrophic Mycorrhizae
1997A very engaged, but apparently not very convincing, discussion is being fought out (Smith 1995; Walker 1995) whether the symbiosis of glomalean fungi should be called vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM) or only arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM); cf: also Progress in Botany 54: 506.
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