Abstract: Fungi associated with plant roots are gaining prominence as to their importance for plant survival in a diversity of terrestrial ecosystems. Assessing the importance of interaction types depends in part on quantifying interaction prevalence, particularly in plants harvested from natural ecosystems. In turn, this depends on a sensitive method for fungal visualization, and a reliable method for quantifying potentially multiple endorhizal morphotypes. Recent developments in these areas are discussed. Key words: confocal fluorescence; endophyte; fungus; mycorrhiza; quantification; root; 1
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are one of the most widespread symbiosis on earth. This plant-f...
Fungal endophytes develop inside plants without visible external signs, and they may confer adaptive...
More than 90 % of all land plant species engage in symbiotic relationships with fungi and are depend...
Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are the plant root-fungus interactions that are most widespread mycorrhi...
A method has been developed for the visualization and three-dimensional (3D) measurement of mycorrhi...
Infestation pattern of P. indica in barley roots. (a) By 8 dai, hyphae excessively occupy rhizoderma...
We surveyed 45 crop species in 39 genera of 21 families to explore the incidence and morphology of e...
ORIGINAL PAPER Simultaneous specific in planta visualization of root-colonizing fungi using fluore...
Simple evaluation of the levels of root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is challen...
Root endophytes have long been recognized as an integral aspect of plant ecology. However, apart fro...
Successful colonization of plants by endophytes is the basic requirement for plant-microbe interacti...
Step-by-step guide in visualising mycorrhizal fungi in roots. Why should you visualize them? - To ...
Studies on the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on plant root systems are frequently lim...
Soil fungi establish mutualistic interactions with the roots of most vascular land plants. Arbuscula...
The xanthene dyes sulforhordamine G, phloxine B, rose Bengal, and 4,5,6,7-tetrachloroflorescein wer...
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are one of the most widespread symbiosis on earth. This plant-f...
Fungal endophytes develop inside plants without visible external signs, and they may confer adaptive...
More than 90 % of all land plant species engage in symbiotic relationships with fungi and are depend...
Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are the plant root-fungus interactions that are most widespread mycorrhi...
A method has been developed for the visualization and three-dimensional (3D) measurement of mycorrhi...
Infestation pattern of P. indica in barley roots. (a) By 8 dai, hyphae excessively occupy rhizoderma...
We surveyed 45 crop species in 39 genera of 21 families to explore the incidence and morphology of e...
ORIGINAL PAPER Simultaneous specific in planta visualization of root-colonizing fungi using fluore...
Simple evaluation of the levels of root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is challen...
Root endophytes have long been recognized as an integral aspect of plant ecology. However, apart fro...
Successful colonization of plants by endophytes is the basic requirement for plant-microbe interacti...
Step-by-step guide in visualising mycorrhizal fungi in roots. Why should you visualize them? - To ...
Studies on the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on plant root systems are frequently lim...
Soil fungi establish mutualistic interactions with the roots of most vascular land plants. Arbuscula...
The xanthene dyes sulforhordamine G, phloxine B, rose Bengal, and 4,5,6,7-tetrachloroflorescein wer...
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are one of the most widespread symbiosis on earth. This plant-f...
Fungal endophytes develop inside plants without visible external signs, and they may confer adaptive...
More than 90 % of all land plant species engage in symbiotic relationships with fungi and are depend...