نتایج جستجو برای: glomeromycota

تعداد نتایج: 173  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Mizue Naito Joseph B Morton Teresa E Pawlowska

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF, Glomeromycota) colonize roots of the majority of terrestrial plants. They provide essential minerals to their plant hosts and receive photosynthates in return. All major lineages of AMF harbor endobacteria classified as Mollicutes, and known as mycoplasma-related endobacteria (MRE). Except for their substantial intrahost genetic diversity and ability to transm...

2007
Ingrid Kottke Ingeborg Haug Sabrina Setaro Juan Pablo Suárez Michael Weiß Markus Preußing Martin Nebel Franz Oberwinkler

Mycorrhizas of vascular plants and mycorrhiza-like associations of liverworts and hornworts are integral parts of terrestrial ecosystems, but have rarely been studied in tropical mountain rain forests. The tropical mountain rain forest area of the Reserva Biológica San Francisco in South Ecuador situated on the eastern slope of the Cordillera El Consuelo is exceptionally rich in tree species, e...

2011
Fritz Oehl Ewald Sieverding Javier Palenzuela Kurt Ineichen Gladstone Alves da Silva

Concomitant morphological and molecular analyses have led to major breakthroughs in the taxonomic organization of the phylum Glomeromycota. Fungi in this phylum are known to form arbuscular mycorrhiza, and so far three classes, five orders, 14 families and 29 genera have been described. Sensulato, spore formation in 10 of the arbuscular mycorrhiza-forming genera is exclusively glomoid, one is g...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Nianwu Tang Hélène San Clemente Sébastien Roy Guillaume Bécard Bin Zhao Christophe Roux

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a diverse group of soil fungi (Glomeromycota) that form the most ancient mutualistic association termed AM symbiosis with a majority of land plants, improving their nutrition uptake and resistance to stresses. In contrast to their great ecological implications, the knowledge of the molecular biological mechanisms involved is still scant, partly due to the l...

2014
Kui Lin Erik Limpens Zhonghua Zhang Sergey Ivanov Diane G. O. Saunders Desheng Mu Erli Pang Huifen Cao Hwangho Cha Tao Lin Qian Zhou Yi Shang Ying Li Trupti Sharma Robin van Velzen Norbert de Ruijter Duur K. Aanen Joe Win Sophien Kamoun Ton Bisseling René Geurts Sanwen Huang

Nuclei of arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi have been described as highly diverse due to their asexual nature and absence of a single cell stage with only one nucleus. This has raised fundamental questions concerning speciation, selection and transmission of the genetic make-up to next generations. Although this concept has become textbook knowledge, it is only based on studying a few loci, incl...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
François Lutzoni Frank Kauff Cymon J Cox David McLaughlin Gail Celio Bryn Dentinger Mahajabeen Padamsee David Hibbett Timothy Y James Elisabeth Baloch Martin Grube Valérie Reeb Valérie Hofstetter Conrad Schoch A Elizabeth Arnold Jolanta Miadlikowska Joseph Spatafora Desiree Johnson Sarah Hambleton Michael Crockett Robert Shoemaker Gi-Ho Sung Robert Lücking Thorsten Lumbsch Kerry O'Donnell Manfred Binder Paul Diederich Damien Ertz Cécile Gueidan Karen Hansen Richard C Harris Kentaro Hosaka Young-Woon Lim Brandon Matheny Hiromi Nishida Don Pfister Jack Rogers Amy Rossman Imke Schmitt Harrie Sipman Jeffrey Stone Junta Sugiyama Rebecca Yahr Rytas Vilgalys

Based on an overview of progress in molecular systematics of the true fungi (Fungi/Eumycota) since 1990, little overlap was found among single-locus data matrices, which explains why no large-scale multilocus phylogenetic analysis had been undertaken to reveal deep relationships among fungi. As part of the project "Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life" (AFTOL), results of four Bayesian analyses a...

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