نتایج جستجو برای: fungi colonization

تعداد نتایج: 72564  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
W Y Mok R C Luizão M do S Barreto da Silva

A total of 2,886 bats captured in the Amazon Basin of Brazil were processed for the isolation of fungi. From the livers, spleens, and lungs of 155 bats (5.4%), 186 fungal isolates of the genera Candida (123 isolates), Trichosporon (26 isolates), Torulopsis (25 isolates), Kluyveromyces (11 isolates), and Geotrichum (1 isolate) were recovered. Seven known pathogenic species were present: Candida ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Martin I Bidartondo David J Read James M Trappe Vincent Merckx Roberto Ligrone Jeffrey G Duckett

The colonization of land by plants relied on fundamental biological innovations, among which was symbiosis with fungi to enhance nutrient uptake. Here we present evidence that several species representing the earliest groups of land plants are symbiotic with fungi of the Mucoromycotina. This finding brings up the possibility that terrestrialization was facilitated by these fungi rather than, as...

2003
Damond A. Kyllo Melvin T. Tyree

• Root hydraulic conductance (K r ) was measured for five understory shrub species of the neotropical moist forest to determine the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) for both carbon-rich and carbon-limited host plants. • K r was measured using a high pressure flow meter (HPFM) for potted plants grown in a factorial combination of AM fungi (presence/absence) and light (3.5 and 30% of full s...

2017
Haoqiang Zhang Suzhen Wei Wentao Hu Longmin Xiao Ming Tang

Potassium in plants accounts for up to 10% dry weight, and participates in different physiological processes. Under drought stress, plant requires more potassium but potassium availability in soil solutes is lowered by decreased soil water content. Forming symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi not only enlarges exploration range of plant for mineral nutrients and water in soil, but a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
C Staehelin C Charon T Boller M Crespi A Kondorosi

The mutualistic symbiosis between flowering plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is extremely abundant in terrestrial ecosystems. In this symbiosis, obligately biotrophic fungi colonize the root of the host plants, which can benefit from these fungi by enhanced access to mineral nutrients in the soil, especially phosphorus. One of the main goals of research on this symbiosis is to find plant...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
Linda T A van Diepen Erik A Lilleskov Kurt S Pregitzer R Michael Miller

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are important below-ground carbon (C) sinks that can be sensitive to increased nitrogen (N) availability. The abundance of AM fungi (AMF) was estimated in maple (Acer spp.) fine roots following more than a decade of experimental additions of N designed to simulate chronic atmospheric N deposition. Abundance of AMF was measured by staining and ocular estimation,...

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 2017
Mary L Berbee Timothy Y James Christine Strullu-Derrien

As decomposers or plant pathogens, fungi deploy invasive growth and powerful carbohydrate active enzymes to reduce multicellular plant tissues to humus and simple sugars. Fungi are perhaps also the most important mutualistic symbionts in modern ecosystems, transporting poorly soluble mineral nutrients to plants and thus enhancing the growth of vegetation. However, at their origin over a billion...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
mahin moghadami mas0ud emami

in a survey of 150 burned patients, only 2 cases were found to be infected with subscar candidiasis and subscar phycomycosis based on histological and culture result. • , • colonization of the burned wounds with fungi were seen. in a total of 12 patients.

Journal: :Horticulturae 2021

The influence of mycorrhizal inoculum in combination with different phosphorus treatments on growth and flowering parameters Ajania (Ajania pacifica (Nakai) Bremer et Humphries) plants was investigated two growing seasons (2015 2016). Plants the cultivar ‘Silver Gold’ were transplanted into pots either added or without assigned to four treatments. Mycorrhizal colonization assessed by evaluating...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 2014
Anuradha Chowdhary John Perfect G Sybren de Hoog

A review is given of melanized fungi involved in human infection, including species forming budding cells and strictly filamentous representatives. Classically, they are known as "phaeoid" or "dematiaceous" fungi, and, today, agents are recognized to belong to seven orders of fungi, of which the Chaetothyriales and Pleosporales are the most important. Infections range from cutaneous or pulmonar...

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