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Erectile dysfunction in dermatology and venereology: From aetiopathogenic mechanisms to practical considerations for dermato‐venereologists

open access: yesJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 39, Issue 10, Page 1725-1737, October 2025.
Multiple inflammatory, infectious and autoimmune dermato‐venereological conditions are associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) due to underlying intricate vasculogenic, neurogenic, endocrine and psychogenic mechanisms. It is recommended that practitioners screen dermatology patients for ED and associated comorbidities, provide personalized lifestyle ...
Andrei Tanasov, George‐Sorin Tiplica
wiley   +1 more source

Óleo essencial de eucalipto como bioestimulador do crescimento de fungos ectomicorrízicos in vitro

open access: yesCiência Florestal, 2013
The secondary metabolites extracted from forest species known as micossimbiontes can stimulate the growth of in vitro ectomycorrhizal isolates. We determined the effect of concentration of Eucalyptus grandis essential oil in stimulating growth of the ...
Ricardo Bemfica Steffen   +6 more
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Effectiveness of mycorrhizal inoculation in the nursery on growth and water relations of Pinus radiata in different water regimes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
We compared the performance of mycorrhiza-inoculated and non-inoculated radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) seedlings in two field studies. In the first study, above ground growth of 2-year-old container-grown trees was compared after planting in two ...
Duñabeitia, M.K. (Miren)   +4 more
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ECTOMICORRIZAS EM GRÁPIA [Apuleia leiocarpa (Vogel) J.F. Macbride] E CANAFÍSTULA [Peltophorum dubium (Sprengel) Taubert] IN VITRO

open access: yesCiência Florestal, 2011
The ectomycorrhizal fungi association with native forest essences could be an alternative to improve the adaptation and the development of seedlings in reforested areas of Rio Grande do Sul State.
Robson Andreazza   +4 more
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Working with Mycorrhizas in Forestry and Agriculture [PDF]

open access: yes
Crop Production/Industries,
Bougher, Neale   +4 more
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Impact du mode de gestion de la subéraie de la Maâmora (Maroc) sur la diversité des champignons ectomycorhiziens associés à Quercus suber [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
La subéraie est un écosystème forestier occupant une place socio-économique et écologique majeure au Maroc. Cet écosystème est cependant fortement impacté par l'augmentation des pressions anthropiques et l'aggravation des conditions climatiques ...
Abbas, Younes   +8 more
core   +1 more source

Diversity and evolution of ABC proteins in mycorrhiza-forming fungi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Background: Transporter proteins are predicted to have an important role in the mycorrhizal symbiosis, due to the fact that this type of an interaction between plants and fungi requires a continuous nutrient and signalling exchange.
Asiegbu, Fred O.   +3 more
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The Interconnected World of Dermatology and Ophthalmology

open access: yesJEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 389-399, June 2025.
Medical science, is an integrated field that shares intricate relationship between various organ systems. Similarly, dermatology is inter‐related with various other specialties including ophthalmology. This article depicts the correlation of ophthalmology and dermatology iterating on the genetic diseases, autoimmune diseases, systemic disorders ...
Gyanesh Rathore   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The mycorrhizal fungi involved in the tree invasion of lowland heathlands

open access: yes, 2009
In England, the loss of lowland heathland, a habitat of high conservation importance, is primarily due to the invasion of birch and pine. This secondary succession has been researched in depth from a plant perspective but little is known about the ...
Collier, Fay Alexandra   +1 more
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A preliminary census of the macrofungi of Mt Wellington, Tasmania the non-gilled Basidiomycota [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This work is a further contribution towards documenting the macrofungi ofMt Wellington. An earlier publication was confined to 130 named and described of 'agarics', or gilled fungi.
Gates, GM, Ratkowsky, DA
core   +3 more sources

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