نتایج جستجو برای: mycorrhizal infection

تعداد نتایج: 463028  

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2011
Rodolfo Torres de Los Santos Horst Vierheilig Juan A Ocampo José M García Garrido

Although no specific role has been demonstrated for ethylene during Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, recent results suggest its participation in the regulation of the AM. Analysis of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in the abscisic acid (ABA)-deficient tomato sitiens mutant has shown that ABA deficiency induced ethylene production. It has also been suggested that one of the mechanisms ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2001
P A Schultz R Michael Miller J D Jastrow C V Rivetta J D Bever

Andropogon gerardii seed obtained from Kansas and Illinois was grown in a controlled environment in their own and each other's soils, with and without arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Each ecotype grew comparatively better in its own soil indicating adaptation to its soil of origin. Overall, A. gerardii benefited more from AMF in low-nutrient Kansas soil than Illinois soil. The two ecotypes,...

2012
Shubin Sun Jingjing Wang Lingling Zhu Dehua Liao Mian Gu Lixuan Ren Yoram Kapulnik Guohua Xu

Root exudates play an important role in the early signal exchange between host plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. M161, a pre-mycorrhizal infection (pmi) mutant of the tomoto (Solanum lycopersicum) cultivar Micro-Tom, fails to establish normal arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses, and produces exudates that are unable to stimulate hyphal growth and branching of Glomus intraradices. Here, we r...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2013
Duncan D Cameron Andrew L Neal Saskia C M van Wees Jurriaan Ton

Plants can develop an enhanced defensive capacity in response to infection by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). This 'mycorrhiza-induced resistance' (MIR) provides systemic protection against a wide range of attackers and shares characteristics with systemic acquired resistance (SAR) after pathogen infection and induced systemic resistance (ISR) following root colonisation by non-pathogenic r...

1998
KAI L. NIELSEN TJEERD J. BOUMA JONATHAN P. LYNCH

Low phosphorus availability is often a primary constraint to plant productivity in native soils. Here we test the hypothesis that root carbon costs are a primary limitation to plant growth in low P soils by assessing the effect of P availability and mycorrhizal infection on whole plant C budgets in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Plants were grown in solid-phase-buffered silica sand provid...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
Ian A Dickie Rebecca A Montgomery Peter B Reich Stefan A Schnitzer

Established trees influence the growth and physiology of seedlings by altering above- and belowground conditions; however, tree influences on seedling physiology via belowground interactions are not well understood. We used soil transfers to an open field to examine the belowground influences of a Quercus ellipsoidalis E.J. Hill dominated forest on Q. ellipsoidalis seedling mycorrhizal infectio...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
C M Heald B D Bruton R M Davis

The interaction among Glomus intraradices, Meloidogyne incognita, and cantaloupe was studied at three soil phosphorus (P) levels in a greenhouse. All plants grew poorly in soil not amended with P, regardless of mycorrhizal or nematode status. In soil amended with 50 mug P /g soil, M. incognita suppressed the growth of nonmycorrhizal plants by 84%. In contrast, growth of mycorrhizal plants inocu...

2017
Fusao Mizutani Kazuomi Kadoya

It has been demonstratecl that soil disturbance, excessive feTtilization a d the use of some agrochemicals affect the survival hnd function of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, To clarify the effect of different cultural practices on mycorrhizal activity in orchards, spore population dynamics, soil and plant mineral content and mycorrhizal infection were surveyed monthly from May to October, 2...

1998
William F. J. Parsons Joan G. Ehrenfeld Steven N. Handel

We assessed the vertical growth and mycorrhizal infection of woody plant roots on a closed landfill, using tree and shrub clusters that had been previously installed in patches of increasing size to establish protocols for woodland restoration. The density of the fine roots of shrubs, which had poor-to-moderate mycorrhizal infection, decreased strongly with increasing depth. Oak ( Quercus ) see...

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