نتایج جستجو برای: agaric fungi

تعداد نتایج: 44808  

Journal: :Ecology 2007
William F Morris Ruth A Hufbauer Anurag A Agrawal James D Bever Victoria A Borowicz Gregory S Gilbert John L Maron Charles E Mitchell Ingrid M Parker Alison G Power Mark E Torchin Diego P Vázquez

Plants engage in multiple, simultaneous interactions with other species; some (enemies) reduce and others (mutualists) enhance plant performance. Moreover, effects of different species may not be independent of one another; for example, enemies may compete, reducing their negative impact on a plant. The magnitudes of positive and negative effects, as well as the frequency of interactive effects...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2015
ادهمی, ابراهیم , اولیایی, حمیدرضا , ذریه, غزاله سادات, مستوفی زاده قلمفرسا, رضا , نقی‌ها , رضا ,

The present study was conducted to isolate and identify phosphorus solubilizing fungi and to evaluate their ability through a qualitative and quantitative experiment. An experiment was carried out with 5 soil samples of Koh- Sepid Lar, Kohgyloyeh and Boyer Ahmad province. The ability of isolates was studied in solid and liquid cultures. Quantitative experiment consisted of blank, four fungi iso...

رستمیان, محمد, شتایی, شعبان, محمدعلیپور ملکشاه, علی اکبر, کاوسی, محمدرضا,

  Bracket fungi are the most important macroscopic fungi in the forest as trees are parasitic and saprophytic . This aim of this study is investigation on relate of between some of the characteristics of host and frequency of bracket fungi in district one of Shastkolate forest of Gorgan . Inventory of trees infected by bracket fungi was done using two strip transects and Factors , including the...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Jiang Jiang Jessica A M Moore Anupam Priyadarshi Aimée T Classen

As the diversity of plants increases in an ecosystem, so does resource competition for soil nutrients, a process that mycorrhizal fungi can mediate. The influence of mycorrhizal fungi on plant biodiversity likely depends on the strength of the symbiosis between the plant and fungi, the differential plant growth responses to mycorrhizal inoculation, and the transfer rate of nutrients from the fu...

2006
Abraham Mathew M.R. Malathy

The occurrence of mycorrhiza in 40 selected medicinal plants was studied. The percentage of mycorrhizal colonization in each of the plant was calculated. The colonization was found to be very less in four plants and very high in six plants. All others showed a moderate level of colonization. The present work suggests the use of mycorrhiza as a biofertilizer to enhance the growth and yield of me...

2014
GIUSEPPE PELLEGRINO

The nuclear ribosomal DNAwas used to identify the orchid mycorrhizal fungi found in roots of Orchis xbivonae and its parental species Orchis anthropophora and Orchis italica. Polymerase chain reaction products were sequenced and identified using the expanded database. We determined that closely related Tulasnellaceae are mycorrhizal in the three orchid taxa, suggesting that the mycorrhizal part...

2011
Larry Simpson

last decade as a critical part of the knowledge base for successful and sustainable agricultural production. A key component of biology is the profound plant/mycorrhizal fungi relationship, which has enormous potential for improved management of contemporary farming systems. Although using these fungi has the potential to revolutionize agriculture they are certainly not new in terms of the evol...

Journal: :Archives of environmental & occupational health 2010
Marie Raphoz Mark S Goldberg Michelle Garneau Léa Héguy Marie-France Valois Frédéric Guay

The authors carried out a time-series study to determine whether short-term increases in the concentrations of spores were associated with emergency department visits from asthma among children 0 to 9 years of age in Montreal, 1994-2004. Concentrations of spores were obtained from one sampling monitor. The authors used parametric Poisson models to model the association between daily admissions ...

2015
Eun-Hwa Lee Ahn-Heum Eom

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are ubiquitous in the rhizosphere and form symbiotic relationships with most terrestrial plant roots. In this study, four strains of Rhizophagus clarus were cultured and variations in their growth characteristics owing to functional diversity and resultant effects on host plant were investigated. Growth characteristics of the studied R. clarus strains varied s...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Marcel G A van der Heijden Francis M Martin Marc-André Selosse Ian R Sanders

Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi play a key role in terrestrial ecosystems as they regulate nutrient and carbon cycles, and influence soil structure and ecosystem multifunctionality. Up to 80% of plant N and P is provided by mycorrhizal fungi and many plant species depend on these symbionts for growth and survival. Estimates sug...

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