Hyphosphere microbiome of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a realm of unknowns
M Faghihinia, J Jansa, LJ Halverson… - Biology and fertility of …, 2023 - Springer
The extraradical hyphae-associated microbiome of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), the
“hyphosphere microbiome,” harbors a diverse reservoir of microbes. The biological …
“hyphosphere microbiome,” harbors a diverse reservoir of microbes. The biological …
[HTML][HTML] Members of the genus Burkholderia: good and bad guys
L Eberl, P Vandamme - F1000Research, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the 1990s several biocontrol agents on that contained Burkholderia strains were
registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). After risk …
registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). After risk …
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance mineralisation of organic phosphorus by carrying bacteria along their extraradical hyphae
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi gain access to nutrient patches outside the rhizosphere
by producing an extensive network of fine hyphae. Here, we focused on establishing the …
by producing an extensive network of fine hyphae. Here, we focused on establishing the …
Hyphae move matter and microbes to mineral microsites: Integrating the hyphosphere into conceptual models of soil organic matter stabilization
Associations between soil minerals and microbially derived organic matter (often referred to
as mineral‐associated organic matter or MAOM) form a large pool of slowly cycling carbon …
as mineral‐associated organic matter or MAOM) form a large pool of slowly cycling carbon …
Alive and kicking: why dormant soil microorganisms matter
RG Joergensen, F Wichern - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2018 - Elsevier
The current review investigates the hypothesis that dormant soil microorganisms are
relevant for microbial processes and community changes. Dormant soil microorganisms are …
relevant for microbial processes and community changes. Dormant soil microorganisms are …
Bacteria in decomposing wood and their interactions with wood-decay fungi
SR Johnston, L Boddy… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The fungal community within dead wood has received considerable study, but far less
attention has been paid to bacteria in the same habitat. Bacteria have long been known to …
attention has been paid to bacteria in the same habitat. Bacteria have long been known to …
Potential use of fungal-bacterial co-cultures for the removal of organic pollutants
EJ Espinosa-Ortiz, ER Rene… - Critical reviews in …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Fungi and bacteria coexist in a wide variety of natural and artificial environments which can
lead to their association and interaction–ranging from antagonism to cooperation–that can …
lead to their association and interaction–ranging from antagonism to cooperation–that can …
Microbial interactions within beneficial consortia promote soil health
By ecologically interacting with various biotic and abiotic agents acting in soil ecosystems,
highly diverse soil microorganisms establish complex and stable assemblages and survive …
highly diverse soil microorganisms establish complex and stable assemblages and survive …
[HTML][HTML] Wood decay fungi and their bacterial interaction partners in the built environment–A systematic review on fungal bacteria interactions in dead wood and …
J Embacher, S Zeilinger, M Kirchmair… - Fungal Biology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Microbial biodeterioration of timber and woody material in buildings can cause costly
restoration procedures. Here, we focus on Serpula lacrymans (commonly known as dry-rot) …
restoration procedures. Here, we focus on Serpula lacrymans (commonly known as dry-rot) …
[图书][B] The fungal community: its organization and role in the ecosystem
"… a number of chapters provide excellent summaries of the modern methods available for
studying fungal ecology, along with those more traditional methods that are still extremely …
studying fungal ecology, along with those more traditional methods that are still extremely …