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Since time immemorial, plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have coexisted in a mutually beneficial relationship. The fungi colonize plant roots and help them absorb nutrients. In return ...
The term mycorrhiza is derived from the ancient Greek words mykos, meaning “fungus,” and rhiza meaning “root.” Together, the term translates to “fungus root.” Specifically, mycorrhizae are fungi that ...
The arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis is formed by a monophyletic group of fungi from the phylum Glomeromycota and the roots of 70–90% of land plant species. AM fungi are considered to be ...
Corn and soybean inoculants support plant growth and soil nutrient availability and uptake. Learn how inoculants function, ...
Key PointsResearch with Western Sydney University is exploring the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and pine ...
Mycorrhizae, not plant roots, are the principal structures for most nutrient uptake in the plant kingdom. The first plants that colonized land some 400 to 500 million years ago were descendants of ...
If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think you're stepping on dead leaves, twigs and soil. In reality, ...
Root microbiomes contain microbes that help plants survive times of stress and may potentially improve crop yields in ...
When added to plants, these two sources of fungi produced mycorrhizae 72% of the time. Tested commercial products produced mycorrhizae 12% of the time. Products that didn’t produce mycorrhizae ...
When added to plants, these two sources of fungi produced mycorrhizae 72% of the time. Tested commercial products produced mycorrhizae 12% of the time. Products that didn’t produce mycorrhizae ...