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As a part of soil biodiversity, mycorrhiza has an important role on soil function. For assessment of agricultural practices on spore density and diversity of mycorrhiza, a study was conducted in winter wheat fields on Shirvan, Mashhad and Gonabad, three ...
alireza koochaki +3 more
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Boletus edulis Bull. is one of the most economically and gastronomically valuable fungi worldwide. Sporocarp production normally occurs when symbiotically associated with a number of tree species in stands over 40 years old, but it has also been reported
Oria-de-Rueda, J.A. +4 more
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Influence of soil chemical properties on relative abundance of arbuscular mycorrhiza in forested soils in Malaysia [PDF]
Th eeff ect of soil chemical properties on the diversity and colonization of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) varies among ecosystems. This study was conducted to assess and compare the abundance of AM in a rehabilitated forest and a logged-over forest soil ...
Chubo, John Keen +3 more
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Effect of mycorrhiza, pseudomonas bacteria and humic acid on growth indices of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) [PDF]
Introduction Legumes are very important source of protein after cereals. These plants are capable of biological nitrogen fixation and increasing soil fertility as cover crop or including in crop rotation and reducing soil erosion which improve ...
Neda Jadidoleslam +2 more
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Hohnjec N, Henckel K, Bekel T, et al. Transcriptional snapshots provide insights into the molecular basis of arbuscular mycorrhiza in the model legume Medicago truncatula. FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY.
Henckel, Kolja +6 more
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The importance of sucrose synthase for AM symbiosis in maize, in pea and in Medicago [PDF]
The arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) is probably the most widespread symbiotic associations on earth, occurring in the roots of about 90 % of the land plant species. The fungal partners are soil-borne fungi of the order Glomales in the phylum of Glomero.
Corbière, Hélène Louise Françoise
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Dynamics of cytoskeletal proteins in developing pine ectomycorrhiza
Mycorrhizal short roots of Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud colonized by Suillus variegatus (Sow. ex Fr.) O. Kuntze or Paxillus involutus (Batsch) Fr. were collected 1->60 days after fungal contact.
Raudaskoski, Marjatta +3 more
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Dynamics of biotic resistance to plant invasions
ABSTRACT Biotic resistance, the reduction in invasion success caused by native communities, plays an important role in the long‐term dynamics of biological invasions. A large body of empirical research on biotic resistance has accumulated since the last comprehensive review on the subject 20 years ago, enabling us to achieve a refined understanding of ...
Christine S. Sheppard +13 more
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YIELD OF MUNGBEAN RELAY-PLANTED AT DIFFERENT DATES AND SPACINGS BETWEEN DOUBLE-ROWS OF MYCORRHIZA-BIOFERTILIZED MAIZE PLANTS [PDF]
This research aimed to examine yield performance of mungbean (Vigna radiata (L) Wilczek) cv. “Kenari” relay-planted at different dates and spacings between double-rows of maize plants that were either fertilized or unfertilized with mycorrhiza ...
Susanti Y., Wangiyana W., Zubaidi A.
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We developed an effective ex‐situ conservation approach for an endangered orchid species, Dendrobium sinominutiflorum. A compatible fungal strain Tulasnella sp. was obtained by using in‐situ seed baiting technique. The Symbiotic germination with Tulasnella sp. significantly promotes seed germination and seedling growth.
Han‐Xiao Huang +6 more
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