نتایج جستجو برای: endomycorrhizae

تعداد نتایج: 588  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
C van Kessel P W Singleton H J Hoben

Using a split-root technique, roots of soybean plants were divided between two pots. In one of the two pots, two maize plants were grown and half of those pots were inoculated with the vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungus, Glomus fasciculatus. Fifty-two days after planting, (15)N-labeled ammonium sulfate was applied to the pots which contained only soybean roots. Forty-eight hours afte...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
Felipe E Albornoz Hans Lambers Benjamin L Turner François P Teste Etienne Laliberté

Changes in soil nutrient availability during long-term ecosystem development influence the relative abundances of plant species with different nutrient-acquisition strategies. These changes in strategies are observed at the community level, but whether they also occur within individual species remains unknown. Plant species forming multiple root symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi,...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2008
Ruairidh J H Sawers Caroline Gutjahr Uta Paszkowski

The majority of terrestrial plants live in association with symbiotic fungi that facilitate mineral nutrient uptake. The oldest and most prevalent of these associations are the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses that first evolved approximately 400 million years ago, coinciding with the appearance of the first land plants. Crop domestication, in comparison, is a relatively recent event, begi...

2017
Stephanie N. Kivlin Robert Muscarella Christine V. Hawkes Kathleen K. Treseder

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are globally distributed, obligate, belowground symbionts that associate with up to 80% of all plant species (Smith and Read 2008; Kivlin et al. 2011; Öpik et al. 2013; Davison et al. 2015; Soudzilovskaia et al. 2015a). Typically, AM fungi improve host plant growth by providing soil nutrients (Smith and Read 2008), water (Augé 2001), and pathogen protection (Si...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Frank C Landis Lauchlan H Fraser

Existing models of nutrient transfer in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses are inadequate as they do not explain the range of real responses seen experimentally. A computer simulation model was used to evaluate the novel hypotheses that mycorrhizal nutrient transfers were based solely on symbionts' internal needs, and that carbon and phosphorus transfers were quantitatively unlinked. To be p...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2000
D Redecker J B Morton T D Bruns

Using new and existing 18S rRNA sequence data, we show that at least five species of glomalean fungi lie outside the previously defined families and diverged very early in the evolution of that group. These five fungi would have been missed by many previous ecological studies because their sequences are not well matched to available taxon-specific primers and they do not stain well with the sta...

2012
Esther Sebuliba Phillip Nyeko Mwanjalolo Majaliwa Gerald Eilu Charles Luswata Kizza Adipala Ekwamu

This study was conducted to compare the effect of selected arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi genera and their application rates for enhanced Calliandra growth in Uganda. The performance of Calliandra under different types and rates of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi inoculation was assessed in the greenhouse using sterilized Mabira soils. Four dominant genera were isolated from the rhizosphere of sorghum...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
M A Herrera C P Salamanca J M Barea

Revegetation strategies, either for reclamation or for rehabilitation, are being used to recover desertified ecosystems. Woody legumes are recognized as species that are useful for revegetation of water-deficient, low-nutrient environments because of their ability to form symbiotic associations with rhizobial bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi, which improve nutrient acquisition and help plants to ...

2017
Heng Gui Kevin Hyde Jianchu Xu Peter Mortimer

Although there is a growing amount of evidence that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) influence the decomposition process, the extent of their involvement remains unclear. Therefore, given this knowledge gap, our aim was to test how AMF influence the soil decomposer communities. Dual compartment microcosms, where AMF (Glomus mosseae) were either allowed access (AM+) to or excluded (AM-) from f...

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