Mycorrhizal fungi

EL McDermott, AM Berry - Native Plants Journal, 2003 - npj.uwpress.org
16966-INTERIOR layout Page 1 TIM MATHERS 141 NATIVEPLANTS | FALL 2003 ycorrhizal
associations are symbiotic relationships between nearly all higher plants and soil fungi. The …

[PDF][PDF] Role of mycorrhizal fungi in ecosystems

B Dell - CMU Journal, 2002 - cmuj.cmu.ac.th
Most land plants form associations with mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizas are mutualistic
associations between fungi and plant roots. They are described as symbiotic because the …

Mycorrhizal associations.

HE Wilcox - Mycorrhizal associations., 1990 - cabdirect.org
In this chapter, mycorrhizal associations are discussed under the main headings:
classification of mycorrhizae; geographical distribution and ecosystem relationships; …

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their role in agroecosystems.

LR Medina-García - 2022 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Agroecosystems are ecosystems subjected by humans to continuous modifications of their
components. The relationship between biodiversity and the functioning of these ecosystems …

[HTML][HTML] Mycorrhizal fungi and plants in terrestrial ecosystems, volume II

M Hijri, A Bâ - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
In 1885, Frank reported a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between a fungus and its host in
which both organisms nutritionally relied on each other (Frank and Trappe, 2005). He …

Mycorrhizal fungi

SE Smith - CRC critical reviews in microbiology, 1974 - Taylor & Francis
Fungi which form mycorrhizal associations are a very diverse assemblage. They vary in
taxonomic position, physiology, and ecology. Indeed, the only reason for grouping them …

[PDF][PDF] Mycorrhizal symbioses

R Koide - Encyclopedia of plant and crop science, 2004 - researchgate.net
Mycorrhizas (or mycorrhizae) are symbioses involving plants that become colonized by
mycorrhizal fungi. There are several recognized types of mycorrhizas including arbuscular …

Mycorrhizal fungi: what we know and what should we know?

EM Goltapeh, YR Danesh, R Prasad… - Mycorrhiza: state of the art …, 2008 - Springer
Mycorrhizal fungi are symbionts in roots of the majority of higher plants. These associations
vary widely in structure and functions, but the most common interaction is the arbuscular …

Mycorrhizas in agroforestry: spread and sharing of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi between trees and crops: complementary use of molecular and microscopic …

K Ingleby, J Wilson, RC Munro, S Cavers - Plant and soil, 2007 - Springer
The spread of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi from tree to crop roots was examined by
molecular and microscopic methods in a glasshouse study. Growth of Calliandra calothyrsus …

Characterizing effects of mycorrhizal fungi on plant population structure

RT Koide, DL Shumway - Mycorrhiza Manual, 1998 - Springer
The effects of mycorrhizal fungi on plant growth and reproduction have come to light
primarily from experiments in which host plants are grown as individuals, without interaction …