نتایج جستجو برای: root colonization

تعداد نتایج: 166597  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
David M Eissenstat Joshua M Kucharski Marcin Zadworny Thomas S Adams Roger T Koide

The identification of plant functional traits that can be linked to ecosystem processes is of wide interest, especially for predicting vegetational responses to climate change. Root diameter of the finest absorptive roots may be one plant trait that has wide significance. Do species with relatively thick absorptive roots forage in nutrient-rich patches differently from species with relatively f...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Jeff R Powell Jeri L Parrent Miranda M Hart John N Klironomos Matthias C Rillig Hafiz Maherali

The diversity of functional and life-history traits of organisms depends on adaptation as well as the legacy of shared ancestry. Although the evolution of traits in macro-organisms is well studied, relatively little is known about character evolution in micro-organisms. Here, we surveyed an ancient and ecologically important group of microbial plant symbionts, the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fu...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2010
L F M Rouws C H S G Meneses H V Guedes M S Vidal J I Baldani S Schwab

AIMS To evaluate the colonization process of sugarcane plantlets and hydroponically grown rice seedlings by Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus strain PAL5 marked with the gusA and gfp reporter genes. METHODS AND RESULTS Sugarcane plantlets inoculated in vitro with PAL5 carrying the gfp::gusA plasmid pHRGFPGUS did not present green fluorescence, but beta-glucuronidase (GUS)-stained bacteria coul...

2015
Jonathan Niño-Sánchez Vega Tello Virginia Casado-del Castillo Michael R. Thon Ernesto P. Benito José María Díaz-Mínguez

The dynamics of root and hypocotyl colonization, and the gene expression patterns of several fungal virulence factors and plant defense factors have been analyzed and compared in the interaction of two Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli strains displaying clear differences in virulence, with a susceptible common bean cultivar. The growth of the two strains on the root surface and the colonizati...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Yun-sheng Xia Bao-dong Chen Peter Christie F Andrew Smith You-shan Wang Xiao-lin Li

The effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus (Glomus mosseae) and phosphorus (P) addition (100 mg/kg soil) on arsenic (As) uptake by maize plants (Zea mays L.) from an As-contaminated soil were examined in a glasshouse experiment. Non-mycorrhizal and zero-P addition controls were included. Plant biomass and concentrations and uptake of As, P, and other nutrients, AM colonization, root leng...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Sophie Jacobs Bernd Zechmann Alexandra Molitor Marco Trujillo Elena Petutschnig Volker Lipka Karl-Heinz Kogel Patrick Schäfer

Piriformospora indica is a root-colonizing basidiomycete that confers a wide range of beneficial traits to its host. The fungus shows a biotrophic growth phase in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) roots followed by a cell death-associated colonization phase, a colonization strategy that, to our knowledge, has not yet been reported for this plant. P. indica has evolved an extraordinary capacity...

A Lotfi M Baghernejad M Zarei N.A Karimian

ABSTRACT- Greenhouse experiment was conducted in factorial experiment arranged as a completely randomized design (CRD) to evaluate the effect of Glomus intraradices, Pseudomonas fluorescence and soil drying on different forms of potassium (K) and the changes of clay minerals in a calcareous soil after maize planting. Treatments consisted of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus at two levels: G0 (...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Anna Fusconi

BACKGROUND Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AMs) form a widespread root-fungus symbiosis that improves plant phosphate (Pi) acquisition and modifies the physiology and development of host plants. Increased branching is recognized as a general feature of AM roots, and has been interpreted as a means of increasing suitable sites for colonization. Fungal exudates, which are involved in the dialogue between...

1997
Marco Simons Hjalmar P. Permentier Letty A. de Weger Carel A. Wijffelman Ben J. J. Lugtenberg

In this work the bio-availability of amino acids for the root-colonizing Pseudomonas fluorescens strain WCS365 in the tomato rhizosphere was studied. The amino acid composition of axenically collected tomato root exudate was determined. The results show that aspartic acid, glutamic acid, isoleucine, leucine, and lysine are the major amino acid components. The concentrations of individual amino ...

Journal: :Environmental Microbiology Reports 2021

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