نتایج جستجو برای: predacious fungi

تعداد نتایج: 44920  

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 ...

2013
Pradeep Kumar Singh Meenakshi Singh V. K. Agnihotri Deepak Vyas

The present study shows the status of mycorrhization in three test varieties of chickpea. As the results revealed irrespective to the crops when arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) were assessed under the influence of soil quality better results were obtained with unsterile soil in comparison to sterile soil. Chickpea variety ICC 11322 showed the best result against the Fusarium wilt and chickpe...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Anne Pringle James D Bever

Although arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are ubiquitous symbionts of plants, the mutualism has rarely been tested in nature. In experiments designed to explore the ecological relevance of associations between different fungal and plant species in a natural environment, plant species were infected with different species of fungi and grown in separate trials in the laboratory and a North Caroli...

2015
Robert K. Mensah Alison Young Leah Rood-England Michael J. Stout

Entomopathogenic fungi, when used as a microbial control agent against cotton pests, such as Helicoverpa spp., may have the potential to establish and spread in the environment and to have an impact on both pests and beneficial insects. Information on the effect of entomopathogenic fungi on pests and beneficial insects is crucial for a product to be registered as a biopesticide. The effect of t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Håvard Kauserud Einar Heegaard Ulf Büntgen Rune Halvorsen Simon Egli Beatrice Senn-Irlet Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber Wolfgang Dämon Tim Sparks Jenni Nordén Klaus Høiland Paul Kirk Mikhail Semenov Lynne Boddy Nils C Stenseth

In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are the major agents of decomposition processes and nutrient cycling and of plant nutrient uptake. Hence, they have a vital impact on ecosystem processes and the terrestrial carbon cycle. Changes in productivity and phenology of fungal fruit bodies can give clues to changes in fungal activity, but understanding these changes in relation to a changing climate is ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Nicole M Gerardo Sarah R Jacobs Cameron R Currie Ulrich G Mueller

Switching by parasites to novel hosts has profound effects on ecological and evolutionary disease dynamics. Switching requires that parasites are able to establish contact with novel hosts and to overcome host defenses. For most host-parasite associations, it is unclear as to what specific mechanisms prevent infection of novel hosts. Here, we show that parasitic fungal species in the genus Esco...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
James D Bever

A basic tenet of ecology is that negative feedback on abundance plays an important part in the coexistence of species within guilds. Mutualistic interactions generate positive feedbacks on abundance and therefore are not thought to contribute to the maintenance of diversity. Here, I report evidence of negative feedback on plant growth through changes in the composition of their mutualistic fung...

2012
Nicolas Corradi Levannia Lildhar

The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important symbionts of land plants, which are known for their tremendous positive effects on terrestrial ecosystems, their peculiar cellular features, and their very old evolutionary history. To date, no sexual stage or apparatus have ever been observed in these organisms; a remarkable absence for a eukaryotic lineage. For this reason, AMF have long be...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
William O H Hughes Roberta Pagliarini Henning B Madsen Michiel B Dijkstra Jacobus J Boomsma

Understanding the relative evolutionary importance of parasites to different host taxa is problematic because the expression of disease and resistance are often confounded by factors such as host age and condition. The antibiotic-producing metapleural glands of ants are a potentially useful exception to this rule because they are a key first-line defense that are fixed in size in adults. Here w...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Daniel J P Engelmoer E Toby Kiers

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can form complex networks in the soil that connect different host plants. Previous studies have focused on the effects of these networks on individual hosts and host communities. However, very little is known about how different host species affect the success of the fungal network itself. Given the potentially strong selection pressure against hosts that inve...

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