نتایج جستجو برای: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

تعداد نتایج: 48407  

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
هاشم آرام احمد گلچین

introduction: soil contaminations with heavy metals represent a potential risk to the biosphere and leads to increased concentration in ground and surface water. therefore metals mobility in soil has been extensively studied in the last decades. use of agrochemicals such as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides has resulted in soil and water pollution, and loss of biodiversity. cadmium is a heav...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
بهروز اسماعیل پور پریسا جلیل وند جواد هادیان

water deficit stress permanent or temporary limits the growth and distribution of natural vegetation and performance of plants more than other environmental factors. in order to investigate the effect of drought stress and mycorrhizal-arbuscular fungi inoculation on the growth and yield of savory (satureja hortensis l.) a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design were conducted...

2015
M. Mamatha

An investigation has been made about the vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization in some medicinal plants Catharanthus roseus, C. pusillus, Wrightia tinctoria, Thevetia peruviana, Nerium indicum and Alstonia scholaris belongs to family Apocyanaceae were screened for the occurrence and association of VA mycorrhizal fungi. All the plants screened in the study harbored VA mycorrhizal f...

One of the most important limiting factors of crop growth in the arid and semi-arid regions is water deficit. Mycorrhizal fungi is one of the most important microorganisms in the rhizosphere. The effects of these fungi apply via changes on some of the characteristics of roots and nutrients uptake in host plants under drought conditions. In order to evaluate the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Swanhild Lohse Willibald Schliemann Christian Ammer Joachim Kopka Dieter Strack Thomas Fester

Colonization of root cortical cells by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi leads to marked cytological changes of plastids and mitochondria. Plastids in particular are forming tubular extensions partially connecting individual organelles in a network-like way. These cytological changes correspond to an increased need for plastid and mitochondrial products during establishment and functioning of the sy...

2017
Xin-Xin Wang Ellis Hoffland Gu Feng Thomas W. Kuyper

Phytate is the most abundant form of soil organic phosphorus (P). Increased P nutrition of arbuscular mycorrhizal plants derived from phytate has been repeatedly reported. Earlier studies assessed acid phosphatase rather than phytase as an indication of mycorrhizal fungi-mediated phytate use. We investigated the effect of mycorrhizal hyphae-mediated phytase activity on P uptake by maize. Two ma...

2016
Jan Jansa Kathleen K. Treseder

Mycorrhizal fungi channel significant amounts of recently fixed plant carbon (C) through the soil, affecting a number of soil processes including the composition and activity of microbial communities and soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization. Some of the mycorrhizal fungi (particularly those establishing ecto-, ericoid and orchid mycorrhizas) can directly mineralize SOM, although often they ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Thomas W Kuyper Nina Koele

The conquest of the land by plants, c. 470 million years ago, was made possible by the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (Selosse et al., 2015). In fact, the evolution of that symbiosis was so successful that plant roots have to fit into an arbuscularmycorrhizal world. But that conclusion at the same time hides a paradox. If the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis was so successful, which empty nic...

Abdolmajid Ronaghi Afshin Morovvat Leila Gholami Mehdi Zarei Mohammad Bagher Heidarianpour Mostafa Emadi

Appropriate management of soil phosphorus (P) fertility in highly calcareous soils of Iran as around the world should rely upon sound knowledge about the phosphorus reserve and its bioavailability. Despite numerous reports on the positive effects of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM) fungi on phosphorus uptake which is associated to Ectomycorrhiza as a branch of two major branches of group ...

2013
Scott W. Behie Israel E. Padilla-Guerrero Michael J. Bidochka

Most land plants are able to form symbiotic associations with fungi, and in many cases these associations are necessary for plant and fungal survival. These plant/fungal associations are formed with mycorrhizal (arbuscular mycorrhizal or ectomycorrhizal) or endophytic fungi, fungi from distinct phylogenetic lineages. While it has been shown that mycorrhizal fungi are able to transfer nutrients ...

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