[HTML][HTML] Untapping the potential of plant mycobiomes for applications in agriculture
Plant–fungal interactions are widespread in nature, and their multiple benefits for plant
growth and health have been amply demonstrated. Endophytic and epiphytic fungi can …
growth and health have been amply demonstrated. Endophytic and epiphytic fungi can …
Disentangling arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria at the soil-root interface
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are essential components of the plant root mycobiome
and are found in approximately 80% of land plants. As obligate plant symbionts, AMF harbor …
and are found in approximately 80% of land plants. As obligate plant symbionts, AMF harbor …
[HTML][HTML] Analysis of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculant benchmarks
Growing evidence showed that efficient acquisition and use of nutrients by crops is
controlled by root-associated microbiomes. Efficient management of this system is essential …
controlled by root-associated microbiomes. Efficient management of this system is essential …
[HTML][HTML] Host identity influences nuclear dynamics in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
V Kokkoris, PL Chagnon, G Yildirir, K Clarke, D Goh… - Current Biology, 2021 - cell.com
The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are involved in one of the most ecologically
important symbioses on the planet, occurring within the roots of most land plants. 1 …
important symbioses on the planet, occurring within the roots of most land plants. 1 …
[HTML][HTML] Homo- and Dikaryons of the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis Differ in Life History Strategy
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate plant symbionts that have the potential to
improve crop yield. These multinucleate organisms are either “homokaryotic” or “dikaryotic” …
improve crop yield. These multinucleate organisms are either “homokaryotic” or “dikaryotic” …
[HTML][HTML] Toward a symbiotic perspective on public health: Recognizing the ambivalence of microbes in the Anthropocene
S Sariola, SF Gilbert - Microorganisms, 2020 - mdpi.com
Microbes evolve in complex environments that are often fashioned, in part, by human
desires. In a global perspective, public health has played major roles in structuring how …
desires. In a global perspective, public health has played major roles in structuring how …
[HTML][HTML] Does commercial inoculation promote arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi invasion?
Interventions with commercial inoculants have the potential to reduce the environmental
footprint of agriculture, but their indiscriminate deployment has raised questions on the …
footprint of agriculture, but their indiscriminate deployment has raised questions on the …
[HTML][HTML] Isolation and identification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from an abandoned uranium mine and their role in soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides and metals
J Rosas-Moreno, C Walker, K Duffy, C Krüger… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi were recovered from soil samples from the naturally
radioactive soil at the long-abandoned South Terras uranium mine in Cornwall, UK. Species …
radioactive soil at the long-abandoned South Terras uranium mine in Cornwall, UK. Species …
[HTML][HTML] Performance and establishment of a commercial mycorrhizal inoculant in viticulture
D Rosa, A Pogiatzis, P Bowen, V Kokkoris, A Richards… - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are symbiotic organisms that help plants
acquire nutrients from the soil in exchange for photosynthetic carbon. Commercial AM fungal …
acquire nutrients from the soil in exchange for photosynthetic carbon. Commercial AM fungal …
Global mycorrhizal fungal range sizes vary within and among mycorrhizal guilds but are not correlated with dispersal traits
SN Kivlin - Journal of Biogeography, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Mycorrhizal fungi associate with the majority of plant species with large consequences
on ecosystem nutrient, carbon and water cycling. Two main types of mycorrhizal fungi …
on ecosystem nutrient, carbon and water cycling. Two main types of mycorrhizal fungi …