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Stable genetic transformation of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2005
In the present work the genetic transformation and the expression of gene markers in transgenic Pisolithus tinctorius are reported. The ectomycorrhizae are facultative symbionts of plant roots, which are capable of affording mineral nutrients to its co-host in exchange of fixed carbon.
Aída V, Rodríguez-Tovar   +8 more
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In Vitro Culture of Pisolithus Tinctorius Mycelium

Mycologia, 1969
(1969). In Vitro Culture of Pisolithus Tinctorius Mycelium. Mycologia: Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 195-198.
Nancy Hile, Joe F. Hennen
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Nutritional Study of Pisolithus Tinctorius

Mycologia, 1982
Pisolithus tinctorius used several different carbon sources, as determined by biomass measurement, and generally metabolized monosaccharides more efficiently than disaccharides. No obvious difference was noted when utilization of amine and nitrate forms of nitrogen were compared.
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Production and regeneration of protoplasts of Pisolithus tinctorius

Biotechnology Techniques, 1990
The production of protoplasts of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius, isolate Pt 571, was improved using young mycelium treated with Novozym-234 dissolved in 0.5M mannitol in the proportion 20:1:0.15 (mg mycelium: mg enzyme: ml mannitol) and incubated at 25°C for 4 hours.
C.E. Anuncia��o   +4 more
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Characteristics of glutamine uptake by two Australian Pisolithus species

Mycological Research, 2001
Uptake of 14 C-labelled glutamine by seven Australian Pisolithus isolates (representing two species) was investigated over the concentration range 0.5 mmol m −3 -20 mol m −3 . Total uptake did not conform to simple Michaelis-Menten kinetics over this concentration range.
Anderson, Ian C.   +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Triterpenoids from Pisolithus tinctorius Isolates and Ectomycorrhizas.

ChemInform, 1997
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A. BAUMERT   +4 more
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Sporocarps ofPisolithus albusas an ecological niche for fluorescent pseudomonads involved inAcacia mangiumWild –Pisolithus albusectomycorrhizal symbiosis

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2004
Fresh sporocarps and root and soil samples were collected under a monospecific forest plantation of Acacia mangium in Dagana in Northern Senegal and checked for the presence of fluorescent pseudomonads. No bacteria were detected except from sporocarps collected with adhering soil and hyphal strands. Pisolithus sporocarps were dried at 30 °C for 2 weeks,
/Duponnois, Robin, Lesueur, D.
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Effects of increasing soil phosphorus and association with ectomycorrhizal fungi (Pisolithus microcarpus) on morphological, nutritional, biochemical, and physiological parameters of Pinus taeda L

Forest Ecology and Management, 2023
M. Kulmann   +9 more
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การคัดเลือก Pisolithus tinctorius ราเอคโตไมคอร์ไรซ่าเพื่อใช้ในโครงการปลูกป่าในประเทศไทย

วัตถุประสงค์ของการศึกษานี้เพื่อต้องการคัดเลือกสายพันธุ์ราเอคโตไมคอร์ไรซ่า Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker & Couch. ที่มีสมบัติที่ดีเหมาะต่อการทำหัวเชื้อเพื่อสร้างไมคอร์ไรซ่า ให้แก่กล้าสนสามใบ (Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon) และยูคาลิปตัส (Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.) การศึกษาปัจจัยของสิ่งแวดล้อม ได้แก่ อุณหภูมิ และความเป็นกรด- ด่าง ที่มีผลต ...
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