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Cellular anatomy of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
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Morpho-typing and molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in sub-tropical soils of Coimbatore region, Tamil Nadu, India. [PDF]
Suchitra R, Kumutha K, Balachandar D.
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Barcoded NS31/AML2 primers for sequencing of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in environmental samples. [PDF]
Morgan BST, Egerton-Warburton LM.
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Phylogenetically Structured Differences in rRNA Gene Sequence Variation among Species of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Their Implications for Sequence Clustering. [PDF]
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to pesticides. [PDF]
Hage-Ahmed K, Rosner K, Steinkellner S.
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: Boosting Crop Resilience to Environmental Stresses. [PDF]
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Ultrastructure of spore development in Scutellospora heterogama
Mycorrhiza, 2007The ultrastructural detail of spore development in Scutellospora heterogama is described. Although the main ontogenetic events are similar to those described from light microscopy, the complexity of wall layering is greater when examined at an ultrastructural level. The basic concept of a rigid spore wall enclosing two inner, flexible walls still holds
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Mycological Research, 1995
The antigenic properties of the arbuscular mycorrhizal Scutellospora heterogama (BEG 35) were studied to develop a serological method for detecting the fungus in roots. Three polyclonal antisera were raised against the combined soluble and particulate fraction of spores of S. heterogama (BEG 35) and used in serological tests.
P Jeffries, Søren Rosendahl
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The antigenic properties of the arbuscular mycorrhizal Scutellospora heterogama (BEG 35) were studied to develop a serological method for detecting the fungus in roots. Three polyclonal antisera were raised against the combined soluble and particulate fraction of spores of S. heterogama (BEG 35) and used in serological tests.
P Jeffries, Søren Rosendahl
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Fungal Biology, 2010
A putative mutant of Scutellospora heterogama has been maintained for 19 pot culture generations over 15y. The mutant differed phenotypically from the wild-type parental lineage in characteristics of the spore wall: albino versus pigmented red-brown color, high plasticity in acidic mutants versus rigid and finely laminate, deep red-purple reaction ...
Joseph B Morton
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A putative mutant of Scutellospora heterogama has been maintained for 19 pot culture generations over 15y. The mutant differed phenotypically from the wild-type parental lineage in characteristics of the spore wall: albino versus pigmented red-brown color, high plasticity in acidic mutants versus rigid and finely laminate, deep red-purple reaction ...
Joseph B Morton
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