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期刊名:Mycorrhiza

缩写:MYCORRHIZA

ISSN:0940-6360

e-ISSN:1432-1890

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Takashi Baba,Dai Hirose Takashi Baba
Although the lifestyle of Geoglossales remains largely unknown, recent advancements have established a hypothesis regarding the ericoid mycorrhizal lifestyle of geoglossoid fungi. In this study, we focused on one isolate of Geoglossales sp....
Meng Li,Sergio Perez-Limón,M Rosario Ramírez-Flores et al. Meng Li et al.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) establish symbioses with the major cereal crops, providing plants with increased access to nutrients while enhancing their tolerance to toxic heavy metals. However, not all plant varieties benefit equally ...
Petra Fransson,A H Jean Robertson,Colin D Campbell Petra Fransson
Although ectomycorrhizal (ECM) contribution to soil organic matter processes receives increased attention, little is known about fundamental differences in chemical composition among species, and how that may be affected by carbon (C) avail...
Jiayao Han,Yali Zhang,Hao Xi et al. Jiayao Han et al.
Strong effects of plant identity, soil nutrient availability or mycorrhizal fungi on root traits have been well documented, but their interactive influences on root traits are still poorly understood. Here, three crop species (maize, wheat ...
Tomáš Řezanka,Hana Hršelová,Lucie Kyselová et al. Tomáš Řezanka et al.
Specific biomarker molecules are increasingly being used for detection and quantification in plant and soil samples of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, an important and widespread microbial guild heavily implicated in transfers of nutrien...
Martin Vohník,M Clara Bruzone,Tereza Knoblochová et al. Martin Vohník et al.
Core Ericaceae produce delicate hair roots with inflated rhizodermal cells that host plethora of fungal symbionts. These poorly known mycobionts include various endophytes, parasites, saprobes, and the ericoid mycorrhizal (ErM) fungi (ErMF)...
Sujan Balami,Martina Vašutová,Vijay Kumar Chaudhary et al. Sujan Balami et al.
Alnus nepalensis and Schima wallichii are native tree species accompanying succession in abandoned agricultural land in the middle mountainous region of central Nepal. To understand how root fungi recover during spontaneous succession, we a...
Andrea Corona Ramírez,Sarah Symanczik,Tabea Gallusser et al. Andrea Corona Ramírez et al.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with most terrestrial plants and are known to have a positive effect on plant growth and health. Different methodologies have been developed to assess the AMF-plant symbiosis. The most appli...
Victoria Terry,Vasilis Kokkoris,Matthew Villeneuve-Laroche et al. Victoria Terry et al.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate plant symbionts of most land plants. In these organisms, thousands of nuclei that are either genetically similar (homokaryotic) or derived from two distinct parents (dikaryotic) co-exist in a ...
Antoine Sportes,Mathilde Hériché,Arnaud Mounier et al. Antoine Sportes et al.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis improves water and nutrient uptake by plants and provides them other ecosystem services. Grapevine is one of the major crops in the world. Vitis vinifera scions generally are grafted onto a variety of rootst...