نتایج جستجو برای: amf colonization

تعداد نتایج: 30635  

2016
Alejandra Guisande-Collazo Luís González Pablo Souza-Alonso

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships with 80 % of terrestrial plant families. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi obtain carbon from host plants and contribute to the acquisition of mineral nutrients, mainly phosphorus. The presence of invasive plants has been identified as a soil disturbance factor, often conditioning the structure and f...

Journal: :American Journal of Enology and Viticulture 2023

Abstract Background and goals Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are root symbionts that help grapevines acquire nutrients from soil. Growers in many regions, including the Columbia River basin of Oregon Washington, lack information needed to best manage AMF. Such lacking includes understanding whether natural AMF populations sufficient ensure healthy colonization new planting...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2003
Marjana Regvar Katarina Vogel Nina Irgel Tone Wraber Ulrich Hildebrandt Petra Wilde Hermann Bothe

Members of the Brassicaceae are generally believed to be non-mycorrhizal. Pennycress (Thlaspi) species of this family from diverse locations in Slovenia, Austria, Italy and Germany were examined for their colonisation by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Meadow species (T. praecox, T. caerulescens and T. montanum) were sparsely but distinctly colonised, as indicated by the occurrence of intra...

2013
Ying-Ning Zou Qiang-Sheng Wu Yong-Ming Huang Qiu-Dan Ni Xin-Hua He

Proline accumulation was often correlated with drought tolerance of plants infected by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), whereas lower proline in some AM plants including citrus was also found under drought stress and the relevant mechanisms have not been fully elaborated. In this study proline accumulation and activity of key enzymes relative to proline biosynthesis (▵(1)-pyrroline-5-carboxy...

2015
Fuqiang Song Dandan Qi Xuan Liu Xiangshi Kong Yang Gao Zixin Zhou Qi Wu

Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) can colonize the roots of Amorpha fruticosa, a perennial leguminous woody shrub, and form arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM). AMF have significant promoting effects on A. fruticosa growth as the intensity of fungal colonization increases. Taking AMF-A. fruticosa symbionts as the experimental material, gel-free isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTR...

Journal: :Applied Soil Ecology 2022

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are plant symbionts that promote growth and provide important ecosystem functions. These abilities have great economical potential which has resulted in an increasing number of commercially available AMF inoculants. Here, we present the results a global study evaluate effectiveness 28 commercial inoculants to colonize host plants under greenhouse field conditi...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
m. sohrabi h. mohammadi a. h. mohammadi

in the present study, the effect of two species of amf, glomus mosseae and glomus intraradices, alone and in combination, was evaluated on the growth criteria, chlorophyll content, and root rot disease caused by fusarium solani f. sp. pisi, on chickpea (cicer arietinum l.) under greenhouse conditions. chickpea seeds were sown into pots containing 100 g of amf inoculum (more than 1,000 propagule...

Journal: :Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 2022

The main objectives of the current study were to investigate effect arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and nano-iron chelate fertilizer under water deficit conditions on grain yield, root colonization, leaf chlorophyll concentration, oil percentage, fatty acid profile Lallemantia species. experiment was carried out as a factorial based complete randomized block design consisting three factors i...

2013
Tomáš Dostálek Hana Pánková Zuzana Münzbergová Jana Rydlová

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are expected to be one of the key drivers determining the diversity of natural plant communities, especially in nutrient-poor and dry habitats. Several previous studies have explored the importance of AMF for the composition of plant communities in various types of habitats. Surprisingly, studies of the role of AMF in nutrient-poor dry grassland communities do...

2017
Kari Clausen Rebecca Bunn

Many dams in the U.S. are reaching the ends of their lifespans and dam removal as a form of river ecosystem restoration is becoming more prevalent. Revegetation of newly exposed sediments is an important aspect of ecosystem recovery after dam removal. Understanding the soil environment left behind after dam removal is important for understanding revegetation and ecosystem recovery trends. Physi...

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