While it is well established that plants are able to acquire nitrogen in inorganic form, there is less information on their ability to ‘short circuit’ the N cycle, compete with microbes, and acquire nitrogen in organic form. Mycorrhizal fungi, known to enhance nutrient uptake by plants, may play a role in organic N uptake, particularly ericoid mycorrhizas. We asked the question—Can mycorrhizal fungi increase the ability of plants to take up organic N, compared to inorganic N? Here, we report on the abilities of three plant species, ericoid mycorrhizal Rhododendron macrophyllum and Vaccinium ovatum and arbuscular mycorrhizal Cupressus goveniana ssp. pigmaea, to acquire C and/or N from an organic and an inorganic N source. All three species a...
The breakdown of organic nitrogen in soil is a potential rate-limiting step in nitrogen cycling. Arb...
Mycorrhizal associations between fungi and plant roots have globally significant impacts on nutrient...
N-15 labeled ammonium, glycine or glutamic acid was injected into subarctic heath soil in situ, with...
While it is well established that plants are able to acquire nitrogen in inorganic form, there is le...
Mycorrhizal plants from a variety of ecosystems have the capacity to take up organic forms of nitrog...
Background and Aims The importance of the uptake of nitrogen in organic form by plants and mycorrhiz...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can significantly contribute to plant nitrogen (N) uptake from com...
The chapter ‘The Beneficial Effect of Mycorrhizae on N Utilisation by the Host-Plant: Myth or Realit...
The ability of the external mycelium in arbuscular mycorrhiza for N uptake and transport was studied...
Nitrogen has been central to many of these speculations regarding the function of mycorrhizas in tre...
Organic soils, particularly in northern climates, are often inhabited by ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs....
The hyphae of ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi proliferate in nitrogen (N)-limited fore...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Mycorthizae play a critical role in nutrient capture from soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ect...
Nitrogen (N) capture by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi from organic material is a recently discov...
The breakdown of organic nitrogen in soil is a potential rate-limiting step in nitrogen cycling. Arb...
Mycorrhizal associations between fungi and plant roots have globally significant impacts on nutrient...
N-15 labeled ammonium, glycine or glutamic acid was injected into subarctic heath soil in situ, with...
While it is well established that plants are able to acquire nitrogen in inorganic form, there is le...
Mycorrhizal plants from a variety of ecosystems have the capacity to take up organic forms of nitrog...
Background and Aims The importance of the uptake of nitrogen in organic form by plants and mycorrhiz...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can significantly contribute to plant nitrogen (N) uptake from com...
The chapter ‘The Beneficial Effect of Mycorrhizae on N Utilisation by the Host-Plant: Myth or Realit...
The ability of the external mycelium in arbuscular mycorrhiza for N uptake and transport was studied...
Nitrogen has been central to many of these speculations regarding the function of mycorrhizas in tre...
Organic soils, particularly in northern climates, are often inhabited by ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs....
The hyphae of ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi proliferate in nitrogen (N)-limited fore...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Mycorthizae play a critical role in nutrient capture from soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ect...
Nitrogen (N) capture by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi from organic material is a recently discov...
The breakdown of organic nitrogen in soil is a potential rate-limiting step in nitrogen cycling. Arb...
Mycorrhizal associations between fungi and plant roots have globally significant impacts on nutrient...
N-15 labeled ammonium, glycine or glutamic acid was injected into subarctic heath soil in situ, with...