نتایج جستجو برای: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus

تعداد نتایج: 44780  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2012
Caroline Gutjahr Dragica Radovanovic Jessika Geoffroy Quan Zhang Heike Siegler Marco Chiapello Leonardo Casieri Kyungsook An Gynheung An Emmanuel Guiderdoni Chellian Santhosh Kumar Venkatesan Sundaresan Maria J Harrison Uta Paszkowski

The central structure of the symbiotic association between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is the fungal arbuscule that delivers minerals to the plant. Our earlier transcriptome analyses identified two half-size ABCG transporters that displayed enhanced mRNA levels in mycorrhizal roots. We now show specific transcript accumulation in arbusculated cells of both genes during symbiosi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Daniela S Floss Julien G Levy Véronique Lévesque-Tremblay Nathan Pumplin Maria J Harrison

Most flowering plants are able to form endosymbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. In this mutualistic association, the fungus colonizes the root cortex and establishes elaborately branched hyphae, called arbuscules, within the cortical cells. Arbuscule development requires the cellular reorganization of both symbionts, and the resulting symbiotic interface functions in nutrient exchange. ...

2014
S. Antony Ceasar Angela Hodge Alison Baker Stephen A. Baldwin Maarja Öpik

Phosphorus (P) is an essential element which plays several key roles in all living organisms. Setaria italica (foxtail millet) is a model species for panacoid grasses including several millet species widely grown in arid regions of Asia and Africa, and for the bioenergy crop switchgrass. The growth responses of S. italica to different levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) and to colonisation with ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Li Xue Haitao Cui Benjamin Buer Vinod Vijayakumar Pierre-Marc Delaux Stefanie Junkermann Marcel Bucher

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, in symbiosis with plants, facilitate acquisition of nutrients from the soil to their host. After penetration, intracellular hyphae form fine-branched structures in cortical cells termed arbuscules, representing the major site where bidirectional nutrient exchange takes place between the host plant and fungus. Transcriptional mechanisms underlying this cellular...

Plant biostimulants such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and humic substances (HS) can be used as an appropriate alternative to chemical fertilizers, as regards to environmental problems of chemicals. The effects of Funneliformis mosseae as an AM fungus, HS (foliar spray and topdressing application), and chemical fertilizer (NK), separately or interacting, on biochemical responses in Menth...

Journal: :Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture 2023

Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) that establish reciprocal symbiosis with plant roots can enhance resistance to various stresses, including salt stress, but relevant mechanisms, especially at the molecular level, are scarce. The objective of this study was analyze effect an arbuscular fungus Paraglomus occultum on growth, leaf gas exchange, and expression plasma membrane intrinsic pr...

2014
Eva Nouri Florence Breuillin-Sessoms Urs Feller Didier Reinhardt

Phosphorus and nitrogen are essential nutrient elements that are needed by plants in large amounts. The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis between plants and soil fungi improves phosphorus and nitrogen acquisition under limiting conditions. On the other hand, these nutrients influence root colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and symbiotic functioning. This represents a feedback mechanism that allow...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
K E Koch C R Johnson

Photosynthate partitioning was examined in seedings of sour orange (Citrus aurantium L.) and Carrizo citrange (Poncirus trifoliata [L.] Raf. x C. sinensis [L.] Osbeck) grown with split root systems inoculated on one side with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith). Source-sink relations were studied without mitigating differences in mineral content or ph...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Daniel Croll Lukas Wille Hannes A Gamper Natarajan Mathimaran Peter J Lammers Nicolas Corradi Ian R Sanders

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important symbionts of plants that improve plant nutrient acquisition and promote plant diversity. Although within-species genetic differences among AMF have been shown to differentially affect plant growth, very little is actually known about the degree of genetic diversity in AMF populations. This is largely because of difficulties in isolation and culti...

2016
Haoqiang Zhang Zhenkun Liu Hui Chen Ming Tang

Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a widely planted tree species on Loess Plateau for revegetation. Due to its symbiosis forming capability with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, we explored the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant biomass, root morphology, root tensile strength and soil aggregate stability in a pot experiment. We inoculated R. pseudoacacia with/without AM...

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