<div><p>Phosphorus and nitrogen are essential nutrient elements that are needed by plants in large amounts. The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis between plants and soil fungi improves phosphorus and nitrogen acquisition under limiting conditions. On the other hand, these nutrients influence root colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and symbiotic functioning. This represents a feedback mechanism that allows plants to control the fungal symbiont depending on nutrient requirements and supply. Elevated phosphorus supply has previously been shown to exert strong inhibition of arbuscular mycorrhizal development. Here, we address to what extent inhibition by phosphorus is influenced by other nutritional pathways in the interaction between <i>Petunia ...
Recent research on arbuscular mycorrhizas has demonstrated that AM fungi play a significant role in ...
Root systems of most land plants form arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses in the field, and these ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Phosphorus and nitrogen are essential nutrient elements that are needed by plants in large amounts. ...
P>Most terrestrial plants form arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), mutualistic associations with soil fungi ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is stimulated by phosphorus (P) limitati...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
The exchange of carbohydrates and mineral nutrients in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis must be ...
Although phosphorus availability and plant density independently have been demonstrated to alter pla...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis associates soil fungi with the roots of the majority of plants ...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting element for plant growth. Several root microbes, including arbuscular m...
Highly variable phenotypic responses in mycorrhizal plants challenge our functional understanding of...
Recent research on arbuscular mycorrhizas has demonstrated that AM fungi play a significant role in ...
Root systems of most land plants form arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses in the field, and these ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Phosphorus and nitrogen are essential nutrient elements that are needed by plants in large amounts. ...
P>Most terrestrial plants form arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), mutualistic associations with soil fungi ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is stimulated by phosphorus (P) limitati...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
The exchange of carbohydrates and mineral nutrients in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis must be ...
Although phosphorus availability and plant density independently have been demonstrated to alter pla...
Plant-plant interactions and coexistence can be directly mediated by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza...
Highly diverse plant communities growing on nutrient-impoverished soils are test beds for theories o...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis associates soil fungi with the roots of the majority of plants ...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting element for plant growth. Several root microbes, including arbuscular m...
Highly variable phenotypic responses in mycorrhizal plants challenge our functional understanding of...
Recent research on arbuscular mycorrhizas has demonstrated that AM fungi play a significant role in ...
Root systems of most land plants form arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses in the field, and these ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...