[HTML][HTML] Role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in regulating growth, enhancing productivity, and potentially influencing ecosystems under abiotic and biotic stresses
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbiotic relationships with the roots of nearly all
land-dwelling plants, increasing growth and productivity, especially during abiotic stress …
land-dwelling plants, increasing growth and productivity, especially during abiotic stress …
Mechanisms and implications of bacterial–fungal competition for soil resources
C Wang, Y Kuzyakov - The ISME Journal, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Elucidating complex interactions between bacteria and fungi that determine microbial
community structure, composition, and functions in soil, as well as regulate carbon (C) and …
community structure, composition, and functions in soil, as well as regulate carbon (C) and …
Methods for identifying and measuring the diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi
D Janowski, T Leski - Forestry: An International Journal of Forest …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Mycorrhiza is a mutualistic symbiosis between some plant species and a diverse group of
soil fungi. Mycorrhizal symbiosis is categorized into discrete types based on the structural …
soil fungi. Mycorrhizal symbiosis is categorized into discrete types based on the structural …
[HTML][HTML] Fungi in a one health perspective
D Simões, E De Andrade, R Sabino - Encyclopedia, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fungi constitute a diverse group with highly positive and negative impacts in different
environments, having several natural roles and beneficial applications in human life, but …
environments, having several natural roles and beneficial applications in human life, but …
[HTML][HTML] Red clover productivity under drought: Are soil microbes a burden or a treasure?
E Tello-García, E Mandolini, E Tasser, M Probst… - Environmental and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Drought-induced changes in plant traits are well-studied, eg building smaller and thicker
leaves, reducing stomatal density or increasing root uptake. However, the extent to which …
leaves, reducing stomatal density or increasing root uptake. However, the extent to which …
[HTML][HTML] The Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their associations in South America: a case study of Argentinean and Brazilian cattle raising productive …
MA Lugo, RE Ontivero, HJ Iriarte, B Yelikbayev… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Mycorrhizal fungus diversity is an ecosystem health indicator, and thus, the appreciation of
the aboveground as well as the belowground biota, such as fungi associated with natural …
the aboveground as well as the belowground biota, such as fungi associated with natural …
[HTML][HTML] Landscape-scale mapping of soil fungal distribution: proposing a new NGS-based approach
D Janowski, T Leski - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Soil fungi play an indispensable role in the functioning of terrestrial habitats. Most landscape-
scale studies of soil fungal diversity try to identify the fungal taxa present at a study site and …
scale studies of soil fungal diversity try to identify the fungal taxa present at a study site and …
Interguild fungal competition in litter and soil inversely modulate microbial necromass accumulation during Loess Plateau forest succession
Y Zhang, Y Yan, JG Huang, M Wang - Science of the Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Microbial interactions determine ecosystem carbon (C) and nutrient cycling, yet it remains
unclear how interguild fungal interactions modulate microbial residue contribution to soil C …
unclear how interguild fungal interactions modulate microbial residue contribution to soil C …
[HTML][HTML] Untangling the Effects of Plant Genotype and Soil Conditions on the Assembly of Bacterial and Fungal Communities in the Rhizosphere of the Wild Andean …
DX Ramirez-Villacis, A Pinos-Leon, P Vega-Polo… - Microorganisms, 2023 - mdpi.com
Microbial communities in the rhizosphere influence nutrient acquisition and stress tolerance.
How abiotic and biotic factors impact the plant microbiome in the wild has not been …
How abiotic and biotic factors impact the plant microbiome in the wild has not been …
[HTML][HTML] Plant Height and Stem Diameter of Solanum quitoense Lamarck Improved with Applications of AMF and Biostimulants
AL Olguín-Hernández, ML Arévalo-Galarza… - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
The lulo plant (Solanum quitoense Lamarck) is native to South America. In Mexico, this
species shows potential for the conversion of agroecosystems. It is used as food and …
species shows potential for the conversion of agroecosystems. It is used as food and …