AM fungal diversity
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Ebook "Arbuscular mycorrhizas: Physiology and function" an exceptional proliferation of interest in mycorrhizal biology has developed. This has been associated with advances in different research disciplines such as genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and physiology, advances which have generated better insight into topics of mycorrhizal biology, including the mechanisms of host-mycorrhiza interactions pre- and post-penetration, the influence of the symbiosis on the host and its surroundings, and the evolution and diversity of mycorrhization.
324p tachieuhoa 28-01-2024 2 2 Download
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The present study is aimed to assess the AM fungal diversity in medicinally important Smilax perfoliata Lour. This is the first report of AM fungal diversity of this medicinally important plant.
11p nguaconbaynhay8 13-10-2020 11 2 Download
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In recent decade, with advances in molecular techniques, studies in AMF have turned to directly identification from soil samples by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods (Husband et al., 2002). In the present investigation, the diversity of AMF on medicinal plants G. sylvestre and C. longa in Vietnam was studied using PCR based method for specific AM fungal ribosomal RNA (rDNA) sequences. This paper use molecular approaches to determine and assess the distribution of AM fungi among different medicinal plant hosts.
7p nguyenxuankha_bevandan 14-08-2020 25 2 Download
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Investigation has been taken up to reveal the spore diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in the soils of five different agro-climatic zones of Andhra Pradesh. Maximum AM fungal spore number was recorded in Central Telangana Zone (47) followed by North Telangana Zone (32.4) per 100g of soil. The lowest spore number was recorded in Godavari Zone (31) followed by Krishna Zone (30.6) and North Coastal Zone (30.5) of Andhra Pradesh.
10p chauchaungayxua6 26-06-2020 15 1 Download
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We studied the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and dark septate endophyte (DSE) fungal associations in five species of potgrown Asparagus (A. aethiopicus, A. densiflorus, A. setaceus, A. racemosus, and A. umbellatus). Root colonization by AM and DSE fungi and AM spore numbers in the soil were assessed. AM fungal diversity indices like species richness, Shannon–Weiner index, Simpson’s index, evenness, and Jaccard’s index were determined.
14p vikimsa 22-02-2019 8 0 Download