نتایج جستجو برای: endomycorrhizae

تعداد نتایج: 588  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2014
Mari Moora John Davison Maarja Öpik Madis Metsis Ülle Saks Teele Jairus Martti Vasar Martin Zobel

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi play an important role in ecosystems, but little is known about how soil AM fungal community composition varies in relation to habitat type and land-use intensity. We molecularly characterized AM fungal communities in soil samples (n = 88) from structurally open (permanent grassland, intensive and sustainable agriculture) and forested habitats (primeval forest ...

2012
Alexander M. Koch Pedro M. Antunes John N. Klironomos

BACKGROUND The diversity of plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) has been experimentally shown to alter plant and AMF productivity. However, little is known about how plant and AMF diversity interact to shape their respective productivity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We co-manipulated the diversity of both AMF and plant communities in two greenhouse studies to determine whether th...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Nadejda A Soudzilovskaia Marcel G A van der Heijden Johannes H C Cornelissen Mikhail I Makarov Vladimir G Onipchenko Mikhail N Maslov Asem A Akhmetzhanova Peter M van Bodegom

A significant fraction of carbon stored in the Earth's soil moves through arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) and ectomycorrhiza (EM). The impacts of AM and EM on the soil carbon budget are poorly understood. We propose a method to quantify the mycorrhizal contribution to carbon cycling, explicitly accounting for the abundance of plant-associated and extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium. We discuss the nee...

2016
Elise S. Gornish Noah Fierer Albert Barberán

Understanding plant-microbe relationships can be important for developing management strategies for invasive plants, particularly when these relationships interact with underlying variables, such as habitat type and seedbank density, to mediate control efforts. In a field study located in California, USA, we investigated how soil microbial communities differ across the invasion front of Taeniat...

2014
József Geml Barbara Gravendeel Kristiaan J. van der Gaag Manon Neilen Youri Lammers Niels Raes Tatiana A. Semenova Peter de Knijff Machiel E. Noordeloos

Western European coastal sand dunes are highly important for nature conservation. Communities of the creeping willow (Salix repens) represent one of the most characteristic and diverse vegetation types in the dunes. We report here the results of the first kingdom-wide fungal diversity assessment in S. repens coastal dune vegetation. We carried out massively parallel pyrosequencing of ITS rDNA f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
W Remy T N Taylor H Hass H Kerp

The discovery of arbuscules in Aglaophyton major, an Early Devonian land plant, provides unequivocal evidence that mycorrhizae were established >400 million years ago. Nonseptate hyphac and arbuscules occur in a specialized meristematic region of the cortex that continually provided new cells for fungal infection. Arbuscules are morphologically identical to those of living arbuscular mycorrhiza...

2016
Jing Zhang Fang Wang Rongxiao Che Ping Wang Hanke Liu Baoming Ji Xiaoyong Cui

Tibetan Plateau is one of the largest and most unique habitats for organisms including arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). However, it remains unclear how AMF communities respond to key environmental changes in this harsh environment. To test if precipitation could be a driving force in shaping AMF community structures at regional scale, we examined AMF communities associated with dominant plan...

2013
Zdenka Babikova David Johnson Toby Bruce John A Pickett Lucy Gilbert

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are important plant mutualists that can connect roots of neighboring plants to form common mycelial networks. A recent study demonstrated that these networks can act as conduits for aphid-induced signals between plants, activating chemical defenses in uninfested neighboring plants so that they become unattractive to aphids but attractive to their enemies (paras...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
I C Tommerup D K Kidby

The spores of four species of vesicular-arbuscular endophytes were L-dried at 22 degrees C, and their viability was tested after heating at 80 degrees C for up to 40 min. L-drying of spores in the soil in which they developed was a very effective method of preservation of all spore types examined. Slow L-drying of spores separated from soil and supported on glass fiber filters also gave high vi...

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