Mycorrhizal Articles & Analysis
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Minerdi D, Bianciotto V, Bonfante P. Endosymbiotic bacteria in mycorrhizal fungi: from their morphology to genomic sequences. InDiversity and Integration in Mycorrhizas, ...
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Agriculturists use root analysis to get images of: The development and function of a plant over time, including new growth, depth, and branching of roots, and symbiotic mycorrhizal-root tip interactions; Rooting of crops during the growing phase, specifically, the radius of branching and inter-root distance; The incidence of pests and diseases from nematode, parasites, ...
In order to evaluate the effect of the Arbuscular mycorhizal fungi (AMF) on Calendula officinalis, an experimental has been carried out in term of salinity stress in totally randomized Factorials in shahrood. The samples were cultivated in tested sandy loam soil. This experiment were conducted in hub seedling (pot) method with four salinity treatment in 1.5-3.5-5.5-7.5 (dSm-1) concentration, two ...
Webcaps play an important role in these forest ecosystems. They are mycorrhizal fungi that live in symbiosis with the trees, providing nutrients and protection from diseases and receiving sugars in return. ...
Our objective in this study was to evaluate the population diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in Clarion (well drained) and Webster (poorly drained) soils of four Iowa soybean [Glycine max (L.) ...
On an equivalent soil mass basis, the quantity of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) biomarker C16:1(c11) in the second year after tillage was 22% less for tilled treatments compared with NT. ...
The hypothesis of this work was that uncomposted sheep wool and human hair could be used as nutrient source for nonedible high-value plants. Pot and field experiments were conducted to assess uncomposted sheep wool-wastes and human hair-wastes as a nutrient source for high-value crops and to evaluate the effect of these waste materials on soil microbial community and mycorrhizae. In the pot ...
Fumigation did not significantly reduce or increase mycorrhizal colonization across locations. No differences in grain yield, final stand, or grain composition were found among seed-applied fungicides or between nonfumigated and fumigated soil. With the exception of mefenoxam in fumigated soil in 2005, there was no evidence of a reduction in mycorrhizal ...
Many other associations benefit from the legume in a cropping system, including mycorrhizal associations that improve plant nutrient and water uptake, changes in the pathogen load and disease development, and overall changes in the soil community. ...
Abstract A major uncertainty in predicting long-term ecosystem C balance is whether stimulation of net primary production will be sustained in future atmospheric CO2 scenarios. Immobilization of nutrients (N in particular) in plant biomass and soil organic matter (SOM) provides negative feedbacks to plant growth and may lead to progressive N limitation (PNL) of plant response to CO2 ...