نتایج جستجو برای: mycorrhizal fungi

تعداد نتایج: 47758  

شیرمحمدی, ابراهیم , علی‌اصغرزاد, ناصر,

Beneficial effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on plant growth have been widely reported. But there is a lack of information on the effect of this symbiosis in soil-less culture systems. Therefore, this experiment was aimed to investigate the effect of mycorrhizal symbiosis on leaf chlorophyll index of sorghum plants grown in perlite media under micronutrients deficiency conditions. T...

2014
GIUSEPPE PELLEGRINO

The nuclear ribosomal DNAwas used to identify the orchid mycorrhizal fungi found in roots of Orchis xbivonae and its parental species Orchis anthropophora and Orchis italica. Polymerase chain reaction products were sequenced and identified using the expanded database. We determined that closely related Tulasnellaceae are mycorrhizal in the three orchid taxa, suggesting that the mycorrhizal part...

2014
RaMInDeR KauR avTaR SIngh J. S. Kang

Mycorrhizal fungi greatly enhanced the ability of plants to take up phosphorus and other nutrients those are relatively immobile and exist in low concentration in the soil solution. Fungi can be important in the uptake of other nutrients by the host plant. Zinc nutrition is most commonly reported as being influenced by the association, although uptake of copper (Cu) , iron, N, K, Ca and Mg has ...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
سیده مریم سیفی علی کاشانی محمد رضا اردکانی فرهاد رجالی مهدیه تیماج چی مریم عباسیان

in order to investigate the response of mycorrhizal fungi to different kinds of fungicides and phytohormone balance in soybean, the present study was carried out during 2008-2009 at research site of azad university of karaj branch as factorial based on randomized complete block design with two factors and four replications. treatments were all combination of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi species...

2016
David Püschel Martina Janoušková Martina Hujslová Renata Slavíková Hana Gryndlerová Jan Jansa

Considered to play an important role in plant mineral nutrition, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is a common relationship between the roots of a great majority of plant species and glomeromycotan fungi. Its effects on the plant host are highly context dependent, with the greatest benefits often observed in phosphorus (P)-limited environments. Mycorrhizal contribution to plant nitrogen (N)...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
Belinda J Davis Ryan D Phillips Magali Wright Celeste C Linde Kingsley W Dixon

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Although mycorrhizal associations are predominantly generalist, specialized mycorrhizal interactions have repeatedly evolved in Orchidaceae, suggesting a potential role in limiting the geographical range of orchid species. In particular, the Australian orchid flora is characterized by high mycorrhizal specialization and short-range endemism. This study investigates the mycor...

2015
Gary T. Poon Hafiz Maherali Gwilym Davies

The widespread invasion of the nonmycorrhizal biennial plant, Alliaria petiolata in North America is hypothesized to be facilitated by the production of novel biochemical weapons that suppress the growth of mycorrhizal fungi. As a result, A. petiolata is expected to be a strong competitor against plant species that rely on mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient uptake services. If A. petiolata is also ...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Matthew D Whiteside Kathleen K Treseder Peter R Atsatt

Soil microorganisms mediate many nutrient transformations that are central in terrestrial cycling of carbon and nitrogen. However, uptake of organic nutrients by microorganisms is difficult to study in natural systems. We assessed quantum dots (fluorescent nanoscale semiconductors) as a new tool to observe uptake and translocation of organic nitrogen by fungi and plants. We conjugated quantum d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
P Högberg A H Plamboeck A F Taylor P M Fransson

Fungi play crucial roles in the biogeochemistry of terrestrial ecosystems, most notably as saprophytes decomposing organic matter and as mycorrhizal fungi enhancing plant nutrient uptake. However, a recurrent problem in fungal ecology is to establish the trophic status of species in the field. Our interpretations and conclusions are too often based on extrapolations from laboratory microcosm ex...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
C Staehelin C Charon T Boller M Crespi A Kondorosi

The mutualistic symbiosis between flowering plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is extremely abundant in terrestrial ecosystems. In this symbiosis, obligately biotrophic fungi colonize the root of the host plants, which can benefit from these fungi by enhanced access to mineral nutrients in the soil, especially phosphorus. One of the main goals of research on this symbiosis is to find plant...

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