نتایج جستجو برای: enthomopathogenic fungi

تعداد نتایج: 44750  

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2003
N N Zhdanova T I Redchits V A Zheltonozhsky L V Sadovnikov M H Gerzabek S Olsson F Strebl K Mück

Overgrowing (interaction) and dissolution of intact and milled hot particles by various micromycetes were studied under laboratory conditions. Hot particles used for the investigation originated from the Chernobyl accident release and atomic bomb testing sites. The micromycetes investigated were mitosporic fungi mainly isolated from the Chernobyl site and vicinity. Most of the fungal species an...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
T L Bott K Rogenmuser

A strain of Acremonium kiliense (Fungi Imperfecti) produced a water-soluble, dialyzable, heat-stable agent that rendered Cladophora glomerata (Chlorophyta) chlorotic and inhibited its growth.

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Brajesh K Singh Naoise Nunan Karyn P Ridgway Jim McNicol J Peter W Young Tim J Daniell James I Prosser Peter Millard

Soils support an enormous microbial diversity, but the ecological drivers of this diversity are poorly understood. Interactions between the roots of individual grass species and the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and bacteria in their rhizoplane were studied in a grazed, unimproved upland pasture. Individual root fragments were isolated from soil cores, DNA extracted and used to identify pla...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2006
Alison E Bennett Janice Alers-Garcia James D Bever

A number of studies have shown that an association with mycorrhizal fungi can alter the outcome of interactions between plants and their enemies. While the directions of these effects vary, their strength suggests the need for greater attention to multispecies interactions among plant enemies, plants, and mycorrhizal fungi. We recognize that mycorrhizal fungi could effect plant enemies by impro...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2007
Kabir G Peay Thomas D Bruns Peter G Kennedy Sarah E Bergemann Matteo Garbelotto

While the effects of habitat size and isolation have been successfully studied for macro-organisms, there is currently debate about their relative importance in explaining patterns of microbial species richness. In this study, we examine the species richness of a dominant group of eukaryotic soil microbes, ectomycorrhizal fungi, on 'tree islands' of constant age and host composition that range ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Richard P Phillips Edward Brzostek Meghan G Midgley

Understanding the context dependence of ecosystem responses to global changes requires the development of new conceptual frameworks. Here we propose a framework for considering how tree species and their mycorrhizal associates differentially couple carbon (C) and nutrient cycles in temperate forests. Given that tree species predominantly associate with a single type of mycorrhizal fungi (arbusc...

2017
Nontokozo M. Magwaza Edward N. Nxumalo Bhekie B. Mamba Titus A. M. Msagati

Currently, there is a worldwide growing interest in the occurrence and diversity of fungi and their secondary metabolites in aquatic systems, especially concerning their role in water quality and human health. However, this concern is hampered by the scant information that is available in the literature about aquatic fungi and how they affect water quality. There are only few published reports ...

2016
Christopher J. Barnes Caitlin A. Burns Christopher J. van der Gast Niall P. McNamara Gary D. Bending

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are a group of obligate plant symbionts which can promote plant nutrition. AMF communities are diverse, but the factors which control their assembly in space and time remain unclear. In this study, the contributions of geographical distance, environmental heterogeneity and time in shaping AMF communities associated with Miscanthus giganteus (a perennial grass ...

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