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期刊名:Mycorrhiza

缩写:MYCORRHIZA

ISSN:0940-6360

e-ISSN:1432-1890

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Jan Maarten Blom,Andrea Vannini,Anna Maria Vettraino et al. Jan Maarten Blom et al.
Ink disease caused by Phytophthora cambivora is a major disease of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa). In two C. sativa stands in central Italy, one (Montesanti) that is infected with P. cambivora and the trees showing symptoms of ink disease...
Elke Neumann,Barbara Schmid,Volker Römheld et al. Elke Neumann et al.
Sweet potato plants were grown with or without Glomus intraradices in split-root pots with adjacent root compartments containing a soil with a low availability of phosphate. One fungal tube, from which root growth was excluded, was inserted...
Rebecca Upson,David J Read,Kevin K Newsham Rebecca Upson
Fungi with dematiaceous septate hyphae, termed dark septate endophytes (DSE), are common in plant roots, particularly in cold-stressed habitats, but their effects on their host plants remain obscure. Here, we report a study that assessed th...
L Lioussanne,M Jolicoeur,M St-Arnaud L Lioussanne
We studied the role of modification in root exudation induced by colonization with Glomus intraradices and Glomus mosseae in the growth of Phytophthora nicotianae in tomato roots. Plants were grown in a compartmentalized plant growth system...
Manzoor A Shah,Zafar A Reshi,Damase Khasa Manzoor A Shah
In view of the recently reported role of arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) in plant invasions, we examined 63 alien plant species representing 26 families, collected from diverse habitat types in the Kashmir Himalaya, India, for the extent and ty...
Deepti Dwivedi,Bhavdish N Johri,Kurt Ineichen et al. Deepti Dwivedi et al.
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) that produce antifungal metabolites are potential threats for the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi known for their beneficial symbiosis with plants that is crucially important for low-input susta...
Jenny Hedh,Tomas Johansson,Anders Tunlid Jenny Hedh
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are known to vary in host range. Some fungi can enter into symbiosis with multiple plant species, while others have restricted host ranges. The aim of this study was to examine variation in host specificity among strai...
Hanako Shimura,Mai Sadamoto,Mayumi Matsuura et al. Hanako Shimura et al.
We isolated Rhizoctonia-like fungi from populations of the threatened orchid Cypripedium macranthos. In ultrastructural observations of the septa, the isolates had a flattened imperforate parenthesome consisting of two electron-dense membra...
J M Kranabetter,J Friesen,S Gamiet et al. J M Kranabetter et al.
Soil fertility and associated nitrogen (N) status was a key ecosystem attribute, and surveys of ectomycorrhizal fungal (EMF) communities via epigeous fruiting bodies could provide an effective biotic indicator of forest soil productivity. W...
Zola Msiska,Joseph B Morton Zola Msiska
A full-length beta-tubulin gene has been cloned and sequenced from Gigaspora gigantea and Glomus clarum, two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) species in the phylum Glomeromyota. The gene in both species is organized into five exons and fo...