Fungal ectomycorrhizal community and drought affect root hydraulic properties and soil adherence to roots ofPinus pinaster seedlings
MB Bogeat-Triboulot, F Bartoli, J Garbaye… - Plant and Soil, 2004 - Springer
Pinus pinaster seedlings were grown in a sandy dune soil either inoculated with Hebeloma
cylindrosporum or let to natural colonisation. Six months later, half of the seedlings of both …
cylindrosporum or let to natural colonisation. Six months later, half of the seedlings of both …
The effects of flooding on the formation of ectomycorrhizae in Pinus sylvestris seedlings
E Stenström - Plant and Soil, 1991 - Springer
Pinus sylvestris seedlings, grown in a vertical petri dish system, were inoculated with five
different mycorrhizal fungi. Half of the root system in the petri dish was subjected to periodic …
different mycorrhizal fungi. Half of the root system in the petri dish was subjected to periodic …
Ectomycorrhizas and water relations of trees: a review
T Lehto, JJ Zwiazek - Mycorrhiza, 2011 - Springer
There is plenty of evidence for improved nutrient acquisition by ectomycorrhizas in trees;
however, their role in water uptake is much less clear. In addition to experiments showing …
however, their role in water uptake is much less clear. In addition to experiments showing …
The Symbiosis with the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis Drives Root Water Transport in Flooded Tomato Plants
M Calvo-Polanco, S Molina… - Plant and Cell …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
It is known that the presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi within the plant roots enhances
the tolerance of the host plant to different environmental stresses, although the positive effect …
the tolerance of the host plant to different environmental stresses, although the positive effect …
Species-specific roles of ectomycorrhizal fungi in facilitating interplant transfer of hydraulically redistributed water between Pinus halepensis saplings and seedlings
Background and aims Interplant transfer of hydraulically redistributed water (HRW) can take
place via mycorrhizal hyphal networks linking the roots of neighboring plants. We conducted …
place via mycorrhizal hyphal networks linking the roots of neighboring plants. We conducted …
Ecophysiology of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Pinus spp. in low rainfall areas of Western Australia
As a potential means of monitoring functional properties of plantations of Pinus pinaster and
Pinus radiata established as part of land rehabilitation in the wheatbelt of Western Australia …
Pinus radiata established as part of land rehabilitation in the wheatbelt of Western Australia …
[HTML][HTML] Arbuscular mycorrhiza improves substrate hydraulic conductivity in the plant available moisture range under root growth exclusion
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) proliferate in soils and are known to affect soil structure.
Although their contribution to structure is extensively investigated, the consequences of …
Although their contribution to structure is extensively investigated, the consequences of …
Differential responses of three fungal species to environmental factors and their role in the mycorrhization of Pinus radiata D. Don
MK Duñabeitia, S Hormilla, JI Garcia-Plazaola… - Mycorrhiza, 2004 - Springer
Three ectomycorrhizal (ECM) isolates of Rhizopogon luteolus, R. roseolus and Scleroderma
citrinum were found to differ markedly in their in vitro tolerance to adverse conditions limiting …
citrinum were found to differ markedly in their in vitro tolerance to adverse conditions limiting …
Inoculation of Pinus halepensis Mill. with selected ectomycorrhizal fungi improves seedling establishment 2 years after planting in a degraded gypsum soil
A Rincón, MR De Felipe, M Fernández-Pascual - Mycorrhiza, 2007 - Springer
Vegetative inoculum of Amanita ovoidea (Bull.) Link and three isolates of Suillus collinitus
(Fr.) Kuntze, as well as spore inoculum of Rhizopogon roseolus (Corda) Th. M. Fr. and S …
(Fr.) Kuntze, as well as spore inoculum of Rhizopogon roseolus (Corda) Th. M. Fr. and S …
Root hydraulic conductance, aquaporins and plant growth promoting microorganisms: A revision
MD Groppa, MP Benavides, MS Zawoznik - Applied Soil Ecology, 2012 - Elsevier
A considerable number of soil and rhizospheric fungi and bacteria collectively known as
plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPM) have demonstrated ability to colonize plant …
plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPM) have demonstrated ability to colonize plant …