نتایج جستجو برای: gigaspora

تعداد نتایج: 241  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2002
Anne Pringle James D Bever

Interest in the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal communities has been stimulated by recent data that demonstrate that fungal communities influence the competitive hierarchies, productivity, diversity, and successional patterns of plant communities. Although natural communities of AM fungi are diverse, we have a poor understanding of the mechanisms that promote and maintain that d...

2015
Fun-Chi Lu Chen-Yu Lee Chun-Li Wang Brenda Oppert

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are widely distributed in nature. They live in the roots of higher plants, in a symbiotic relationship. In this study, five commercial species of yams (Dioscorea spp.) were inoculated with six species of AMF, Glomus clarum, G. etunicatum, G. fasciculatum, Gigaspora sp., G. mosseae, and Acaulospora sp., in field cultivation conditions to investigate the influen...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Stephen H Burleigh Tim Cavagnaro Iver Jakobsen

This study of functional diversity considers symbiotic associations between two plant species, Medicago truncatula and Lycopersicon esculentum, and seven species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). The objective was to integrate physiological analyses with molecular techniques to test whether functional diversity between AMF species is not only apparent at the level of mycorrhiza formation, ...

2015
Carole Laffont Thomas Rey Olivier André Mara Novero Théophile Kazmierczak Frédéric Debellé Paola Bonfante Christophe Jacquet Florian Frugier

Cytokinins are phytohormones that regulate many developmental and environmental responses. The Medicago truncatula cytokinin receptor MtCRE1 (Cytokinin Response 1) is required for the nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with rhizobia. As several cytokinin signaling genes are modulated in roots depending on different biotic and abiotic conditions, we assessed potential involvement of this pathway in vario...

2008
Yogesh Hari Shrestha Takaaki Ishii Kazuomi Kadoya

The response of satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc. cv. Okitsu wase) on trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata Raf.) rootstocks to inoculation of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi, such as Glomus ambisporum Smith and Schenck, Gloumus fasciculatum (Thaxter) Gerdemann and Trappe emend. Walker and Koske, Glontus mosseae (Nicolson and Gerdemann) Gerdemann and Trappe, and Gigaspora rami...

2002
Sylvain Lerat Sylvain Gutjahr Yves Piché

• Root carbon (C) partitioning in two host plant species colonized by one of three arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal species was investigated. • Split-root systems of barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) and sugar maple ( Acer saccharum ) were inoculated on one side with one of three AM fungi. Leaves were labelled with 14 CO 2 3 wk after inoculation. Plants were harvested 24 h later and the root systems...

2017
Emanuela Lima dos Santos Francineyde Alves da Silva Fábio Sérgio Barbosa da Silva

Background Libidibia ferrea is a species particular to the caatinga presenting medicinal properties for containing bioactive compounds. The use of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) can increase the production of biomolecules in the legume leaves; however, no light has been shed on the role of symbiosis in maximizing metabolites production in the bark of L. ferrea stem. Objective The aim was ...

2012
Fatma Tajini Jean-Jacques Drevon

The tripartite symbiosis of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) recombinant inbred line (RIL) 147 with rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) was assessed in sand culture by comparing the effects of three AMF species on the mycorrhizal root colonization, rhizobial nodulation, plant growth and phosphorus use efficiency for symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Although Glomus intraradices well c...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2013
Jerusa Schneider Sidney Luiz Stürmer Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira Claudio Roberto Fonsêca de Sousa Soares

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are ubiquitous and establish important symbiotic relationships with the majority of the plants, even in soils contaminated with arsenic (As). In order to better understand the ecological relationships of these fungi with excess As in soils and their effects on plants in tropical conditions, occurrence and diversity of AMF were evaluated in areas affected by go...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Arnaud Besserer Virginie Puech-Pagès Patrick Kiefer Victoria Gomez-Roldan Alain Jauneau Sébastien Roy Jean-Charles Portais Christophe Roux Guillaume Bécard Nathalie Séjalon-Delmas

The association of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi with plant roots is the oldest and ecologically most important symbiotic relationship between higher plants and microorganisms, yet the mechanism by which these fungi detect the presence of a plant host is poorly understood. Previous studies have shown that roots secrete a branching factor (BF) that strongly stimulates branching of hyphae dur...

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