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Author(s): WINAGRASKI, E; KASCHUK, G.; MONTEIRO, P. H. R.; AUER, C. G.; HIGA, A. R. Plants can stablish symbiosis with arburcular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF), in which the fungus uses carbohydrates synthesized by plant photosynthesis in exchange for soil nutrients. AMF symbiosis may benef... ... |
Author(s): COSTA, R. S. C. da; SILVA, A. L. da; LEONIDAS, F. das C.; ROCHA, R. F. da; MENDES, A. M.; ESPINDULA, M. C. Avaliou-se a ocorrência de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMAs) no solo rizosférico e nas raízes de clones de cafeeiro da espécie (Coffea canephora), cultivada no campo experimental da Embrapa em P... ... |
Author(s): POUDEL, M.; MENDES, R.; COSTA, L. S. A. S.; BUENO, C. G.; MENG, Y.; FOLIMONOVA, S. Y.; GARRETT, K. A.; MARTINS, S. J. Abstract: Drought stress is an alarming constraint to plant growth, development, and productivity worldwide. However, plant-associated bacteria, fungi, and viruses can enhance stress resistance and co... ... |
Author(s): CORDEIRO, E. C. N.; RESENDE. T. V. de; CÓRDOVA, K. R. V.; NASCIMENTO, D. A.; SAGGIN JUNIOR, O. J.; ZEIST, A. R.; FAVARO, R. The inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), increasing the rhizospheric influence, might provide higher levels of bioactive compounds. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the influence of t... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, A. D.; UHLMANN, A.; SILVA, J. V.; STÜRMER, S. L. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) associations benefit host plants due to increased ability to obtain resources and hence may influence competitive interactions. Here we experimentally examine growth... ... |
Author(s): PONTES, J. S. de; OEHL, F.; PEREIRA, C. D.; MACHADO, C. T. de T.; COYNE, D.; SILVA, D. K. A. da; MAIA, L. C. Abstract: The Cerrado is the most diverse tropical savanna worldwide and the second-largest biome in South America. The objective of this study was to understand the heterogeneity and dynamics of arbu... ... |
Author(s): GOMES, S. R. B. S.; QUEIROZ, M. B. de; LEROY, J. A. S.; LIMA, J. L. R. de; FREIRE, F. A. de M.; JOBIM, K.; SOUZA, F. A. de; GOTO, B. T. Aquatic ecosystems are historically overlooked regarding the occurrence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF). Tropical lakes in the southern hemisphere are generally impacted by human actions, such a... ... |
Author(s): RONDINA, A. B. L.; LESCANO, L. E. A. M.; ALVES, R. de A.; MATSUURA, E. M.; NOGUEIRA, M. A.; ZANGARO, W. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are an important biotic factor that influences tropical ecological succession and differently affect the woody species belonging to different successional stages. Ho... ... |
Author(s): MENDEZ, D. F. S.; PAULA, A. M. de; RAMOS, M. L. G.; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, W. Q.; BUSATO, J. G.; SOARES, G. F.; LIMA, C. A. Mycorrhizal association contributes to plant growth, influencing tolerance to abiotic stresses such as water deficit. There is considerable variation in infection by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)... ... |
Author(s): CORDEIRO, EL. C. N.; RESENDE, J. T. V. de; SAGGIN JUNIOR, O. J.; NASCIMENTO, D A.; ZEIST, A. R.; FAVARO, R.; CÓRDOVA, K. R. V.; GABRIEL, A. The use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is a strategy to increase the absorption of nutrients by plants, stimulate the plant defense system, and promote the synthesis of bioactive compounds. In... ... |
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