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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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Sabitri Shrestha,Sujan Balami,Martina Vašutová et al. Sabitri Shrestha et al.
Shorea robusta (Sal) is an ecologically and economically important hardwood tree species growing in the plains and lower foothills of the Himalayan region. It is a dual-mycorrhizal tree associated with both arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and e...
Caroline Krug Vieira,Luiz Gustavo Dos Anjos Borges,Matheus Nicoletti Marascalchi et al. Caroline Krug Vieira et al.
The recovery of the soil ecosystem after severe disturbances, such as coal-mining activities, depends on both abiotic and biotic improvements. This study assessed the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal consortia on microbial co...
Henry W G Birt,Lewis P Allen,Sam Madge et al. Henry W G Birt et al.
Most plants extend their zone of interaction with surrounding soils and plants via mycorrhizal hyphae, which in some cases can form common mycorrhizal networks with hyphal continuity to other neighbouring plants. These interactions can impa...
Tan Gao,Xuan Zhou,Mingxin Liu et al. Tan Gao et al.
Host plant identity is a primary determinant of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal diversity and community composition, but the effect of host identity within congeneric species and whether this effect varies with environmental changes remain unc...
Tanja Mrak,Philip Alan Brailey-Crane,Nataša Šibanc et al. Tanja Mrak et al.
Common mycorrhizal networks of ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi could be of great benefit to trees growing in the shallow soils of Sub-Mediterranean Karst ecosystems, potentially playing a crucial role in the survival of trees in this harsh envi...
Nuttaporn Luyprasert,Palingamoorthy Gnanamoorthy,Shangwen Xia et al. Nuttaporn Luyprasert et al.
Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP), a glycoprotein produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), plays a critical role in soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in forest ecosystems. However, the factors influencing its variability and contr...
Romina Storb,Maya Svriz,Elisabet Aranda et al. Romina Storb et al.
Soil contamination with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) represents a major environmental challenge and requires cost-effective and environmentally friendly remediation technologies. Phytoremediation, enhanced by arbuscular mycorrhiz...
Kenji Suetsugu,Hidehito Okada Kenji Suetsugu
The mycoheterotrophic nutritional mode, characterized by the acquisition of fungal-derived carbon by plants, has long captivated botanists and mycologists. Recent stable isotope analyses of fungal pelotons isolated from roots have advanced ...
Jake Nash,Brian Looney,Melissa A Cregger et al. Jake Nash et al.
Plants have evolved symbioses with mycorrhizal and endophytic fungi that are essential for their growth and survival. While most plants associate with a single guild of mycorrhizal fungi, a select group termed "dual-mycorrhizal plants" asso...