نتایج جستجو برای: ectomycorrhizal fungi

تعداد نتایج: 45664  

2013
R.F. Silva M. Lupatini L. Trindade Z.I. Antoniolli R.B. Steffen R Andreazza

Environments contaminated with heavy metals negatively impact the living organisms. Ectomycorrhizal fungi have shown important role in these impacted sites. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the copper-resistance of ectomycorrhizal fungi isolates Pisolithus microcarpus - UFSC-Pt116; Pisolithus sp. - UFSC-PT24, Suillus sp. - UFSM RA 2.8 and Scleroderma sp. - UFSC-Sc124 to different copper doses...

2002
WILLIAM LOPUSHINSKY

COIIMAN, M. D., BLEDSOE, C. S., and LOPUSHINSKY, W. 1989. Pure culture response of ectomycorrhizal fungi to imposed water stress. Can. J. Bot. 67: 29-39. The ability of ectomycorrhizal fungal isolates to tolerate imposed water stress in pure culture was examined in 55 isolates of 18 species. Water potential treatments, adjusted with polyethylene glycol, were applied to Petri dish units. These u...

2004
Thomas D. Bruns Richard P. Shefferson

The three biggest advances in fungal molecular phylogenetics in the last few years have been (1) the huge expansion in data sets, (2) the development of nonribosomal loci for phylogenetic analysis, and (3) the use of increasingly sophisticated types of analyses. In addition, advances in parallel computing hold great promise for dramatic increases in speed of analysis. These changes have had, or...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2012
Jonathan M Plett Julien Gibon Annegret Kohler Kecia Duffy Patrik J Hoegger Rajesh Velagapudi James Han Ursula Kües Igor V Grigoriev Francis Martin

Hydrophobins are morphogenetic, small secreted hydrophobic fungal proteins produced in response to changing development and environmental conditions. These proteins are important in the interaction between certain fungi and their hosts. In mutualistic ectomycorrhizal fungi several hydrophobins form a subclass of mycorrhizal-induced small secreted proteins that are likely to be critical in the f...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Hélène Niculita-Hirzel Jessy Labbé Annegret Kohler François le Tacon Francis Martin Ian R Sanders Ursula Kües

In natural conditions, basidiomycete ectomycorrhizal fungi such as Laccaria bicolor are typically in the dikaryotic state when forming symbioses with trees, meaning that two genetically different individuals have to fuse or 'mate'. Nevertheless, nothing is known about the molecular mechanisms of mating in these ecologically important fungi. Here, advantage was taken of the first sequenced genom...

2002
Eliane A. Gomes Maria Catarina M. Kasuya Everaldo G. de Barros Arnaldo C. Borges Elza F. Araújo

Interand intraspecific variation among 26 isolates of ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to 8 genera and 19 species were evaluated by analysis of the internal transcribed sequence (ITS) of the rDNA region using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). The ITS region was first amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with specific primers and then cleaved with different restriction enzy...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Leho Tedersoo R Henrik Nilsson Kessy Abarenkov Teele Jairus Ave Sadam Irja Saar Mohammad Bahram Eneke Bechem George Chuyong Urmas Kõljalg

• Compared with Sanger sequencing-based methods, pyrosequencing provides orders of magnitude more data on the diversity of organisms in their natural habitat, but its technological biases and relative accuracy remain poorly understood. • This study compares the performance of pyrosequencing and traditional sequencing for species' recovery of ectomycorrhizal fungi on root tips in a Cameroonian r...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
Martin Unterseher Ari Jumpponen Maarja Opik Leho Tedersoo Mari Moora Carsten F Dormann Martin Schnittler

Results of diversity and community ecology studies strongly depend on sampling depth. Completely surveyed communities follow log-normal distribution, whereas power law functions best describe incompletely censused communities. It is arguable whether the statistics behind those theories can be applied to voluminous next generation sequencing data in microbiology by treating individual DNA sequen...

2016
Hui-Ling Liao Yuan Chen Rytas Vilgalys

Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) represent one of the major guilds of symbiotic fungi associated with roots of forest trees, where they function to improve plant nutrition and fitness in exchange for plant carbon. Many groups of EMF exhibit preference or specificity for different plant host genera; a good example is the genus Suillus, which grows in association with the conifer family Pinaceae. We i...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
Antoine Le Quéré Andres Schützendübel Balaji Rajashekar Björn Canbäck Jenny Hedh Susanne Erland Tomas Johansson Anders Tunlid

Ectomycorrhizae are formed by mutualistic interactions between fungi and the roots of woody plants. During symbiosis the two organisms exchange carbon and nutrients in a specific tissue that is formed at the contact between a compatible fungus and plant. There is considerable variation in the degree of host specificity among species and strains of ectomycorrhizal fungi. In this study, we have f...

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