SYNOPSIS. Classic ectomycorrhizal symbioses are mutualisms that involve the exchange of fixed carbon for mineral nutrients between plant roots and fungi. They are unique in the way they contain features of both intimate and diffuse symbioses. The degree of host specificity varies, particularly among the fungi. Here we examine two exceptional cases of specificity to see what they tell us about the advantages of specificity, how it is initiated, and the potential role that it plays in complex ecosystems. The first case involves non-photo-synthetic epiparasitic plants, which contrary to virtually all other plants, exhibit high levels of specificity toward their fungal hosts. The second case involves suilloid fungi; this is the largest monophyl...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
Plants associate with a wide range of beneficial fungi in their roots which facilitate plant mineral...
It is debated whether alien plants in new environments benefit from being mycorrhizal and whether wi...
SYNOPSIS. Classic ectomycorrhizal symbioses are mutualisms that involve the exchange of fixed carbon...
Two common ecological assumptions are that host generalist and rare species are poorer competitors r...
AbstractBeing highly sensitive to ecological variations, symbiotic associations should inherently ha...
Graduation date: 1981Results from approximately 400 fungus-host pure culture\ud inoculations indicat...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign environments,...
Although ectomycorrhizal fungi have well-recognized effects on ecological processes ranging from pla...
Fungal symbionts commonly occur in plants influencing host growth, physiology, and ecology (Carlile ...
<div><p>Most terrestrial plants interact with diverse clades of mycorrhizal and root-endophytic fung...
Mycorrhizae are a mutualism between fungi and plants, where fungi transfer nutrients to plants and p...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
Plants associate with a wide range of beneficial fungi in their roots which facilitate plant mineral...
It is debated whether alien plants in new environments benefit from being mycorrhizal and whether wi...
SYNOPSIS. Classic ectomycorrhizal symbioses are mutualisms that involve the exchange of fixed carbon...
Two common ecological assumptions are that host generalist and rare species are poorer competitors r...
AbstractBeing highly sensitive to ecological variations, symbiotic associations should inherently ha...
Graduation date: 1981Results from approximately 400 fungus-host pure culture\ud inoculations indicat...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Local adaptation, the differential success of genotypes in their native versus foreign environments,...
Although ectomycorrhizal fungi have well-recognized effects on ecological processes ranging from pla...
Fungal symbionts commonly occur in plants influencing host growth, physiology, and ecology (Carlile ...
<div><p>Most terrestrial plants interact with diverse clades of mycorrhizal and root-endophytic fung...
Mycorrhizae are a mutualism between fungi and plants, where fungi transfer nutrients to plants and p...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
Plants associate with a wide range of beneficial fungi in their roots which facilitate plant mineral...
It is debated whether alien plants in new environments benefit from being mycorrhizal and whether wi...