نتایج جستجو برای: symbiosis

تعداد نتایج: 7565  

2018
Gilles Storelli Maura Strigini Théodore Grenier Loan Bozonnet Martin Schwarzer Catherine Daniel Renata Matos François Leulier

Facultative animal-bacteria symbioses, which are critical determinants of animal fitness, are largely assumed to be mutualistic. However, whether commensal bacteria benefit from the association has not been rigorously assessed. Using a simple and tractable gnotobiotic model- Drosophila mono-associated with one of its dominant commensals, Lactobacillus plantarum-we reveal that in addition to ben...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1999
Maria J. Harrison

Arbuscular mycorrhizae are symbiotic associations formed between a wide range of plant species including angiosperms, gymnosperms, pteridophytes, and some bryophytes, and a limited range of fungi belonging to a single order, the Glomales. The symbiosis develops in the plant roots where the fungus colonizes the apoplast and cells of the cortex to access carbon supplied by the plant. The fungal c...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2008
Virginia M Weis Simon K Davy Ove Hoegh-Guldberg Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty John R Pringle

Corals provide the foundation of important tropical reef ecosystems but are in global decline for multiple reasons, including climate change. Coral health depends on a fragile partnership with intracellular dinoflagellate symbionts. We argue here that progress in understanding coral biology requires intensive study of the cellular processes underlying this symbiosis. Such study will inform us o...

Journal: :Nature 2001
L Moulin A Munive B Dreyfus C Boivin-Masson

Members of the Leguminosae form the largest plant family on Earth, with around 18,000 species. The success of legumes can largely be attributed to their ability to form a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with specific bacteria known as rhizobia, manifested by the development of nodules on the plant roots in which the bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen, a major contributor to the global nitrogen cycle. ...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
zahra heidari mohammad javad nazari deljou

objective: the inoculation of substrates with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (amf) is one of the most important effective strategies applied and one of the aims of sustainable agriculture. methods: this experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of amf inoculation (0, 2.5, and 5 w/w) on morpho-physiological traits such as flower and root dry weight, water-use efficiency and antioxidant capa...

2007
Miguel A. Villegas Leobardo Arce Gerardo Lopez Horacio Ramirez

Nature have been developing mechanisms that allow its species to change and evolve, one of this mechanism is symbiosis, that is when two or more species interrelate in an scheme of mutual beneet. The species involved in symbiosis do not required all the structures and behavior needed for their survival , instead they share just part of them. In this paper we proposed a symbiosis between artiici...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Sandrine Fabre Djamel Gully Arthur Poitout Delphine Patrel Jean-François Arrighi Eric Giraud Pierre Czernic Fabienne Cartieaux

Nitrogen fixation in the legume-rhizobium symbiosis is a crucial area of research for more sustainable agriculture. Our knowledge of the plant cascade in response to the perception of bacterial Nod factors has increased in recent years. However, the discovery that Nod factors are not involved in the Aeschynomene-Bradyrhizobium spp. interaction suggests that alternative molecular dialogues may e...

2004
James E. Wells Vincent H. Varel

The gastrointestinal tract is indispensable for an animal’s well-being. Food is consumed through the mouth and digested by host enzymes in the stomach and small intestine, and nutrients are extracted and absorbed in the small and large intestines. In this nutrient-rich environment, microorganisms can colonize and grow, and as a result, numerous interactions or symbioses between microorganisms a...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2011
Flavia Ercolin Didier Reinhardt

Among the oldest symbiotic associations of plants are arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) with fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota. Although many of the symbiotic signaling components have been identified on the side of the plant, AM fungi have long evaded genetic analysis owing to their strict biotrophy and their exceptional genetics. Recently, the identification of the fungal symbiosis signal (Myc facto...

2017
M. Rosario Ramirez-Flores Ruben Rellan-Alvarez Barbara Wozniak Mesfin-Nigussie Gebreselassie Iver Jakobsen Victor Olalde-Portugal Ivan Baxter Uta Paszkowski Ruairidh J. H. Sawers

Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient interaction between plants and fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota. In exchange for photosynthetically fixed carbon, the fungus provides the plant host with greater access to soil nutrients via an extensive network of root-external hyphae. Here, to determine the impact of the symbiosis on the host ionome, the concentration of nineteen elements was de...

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