Since the early colonization of land, plants depend, to various extents, on mycorrhizal fungi to meet their nutrient demands. In most mycorrhizal symbioses, plants provide sugars derived from photosynthesis to the fungi, whereas the fungi provide essential minerals to the plant. However, in some plants, the flow of carbon has reversed and the fungi provide carbon to the plants. These plants are called mycoheterotrophs. However, it remains unclear how and under which circumstances trophic modes change and whether transitions in trophic modes are associated with changes in mycorrhizal communities. Here, we review the available literature on mycorrhizal associations and trophic modes in plants. We first outline how trophic modes can be determi...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Creating sustainable bioeconomies for the 21st century relies on optimizing the use of biological re...
Dual-mycorrhizal plants are capable of associating with fungi that form characteristic arbuscular my...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the discovery of mixotrophy in mycorrhizal plants, the av...
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi ...
1406 I. 1407 II. 1408 III. 1410 IV. 1411 V. 1413 VI. 1416 VII. 1418 1418 References 1419 SUMMARY: Al...
In general, plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi exchange photosynthetically fixed carbon fo...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a widespread association between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi, which i...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Mycoheterotrophy is a particular mode of life in which plants obtain carbohydrates from th...
The associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) or ectomycorrhiza (EcM) fungi with plants have seque...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
There is a growing interest in using plants to provide low-cost ecosystem services in a diversity of...
Mycorrhizas are considered to be classic mutualisms. Here, we define mutualism as a reciprocal incr...
Mycorrhizas are associations between plant roots and specialised soilborne fungi. Plants provide pho...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Creating sustainable bioeconomies for the 21st century relies on optimizing the use of biological re...
Dual-mycorrhizal plants are capable of associating with fungi that form characteristic arbuscular my...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the discovery of mixotrophy in mycorrhizal plants, the av...
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi ...
1406 I. 1407 II. 1408 III. 1410 IV. 1411 V. 1413 VI. 1416 VII. 1418 1418 References 1419 SUMMARY: Al...
In general, plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi exchange photosynthetically fixed carbon fo...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a widespread association between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi, which i...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Mycoheterotrophy is a particular mode of life in which plants obtain carbohydrates from th...
The associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) or ectomycorrhiza (EcM) fungi with plants have seque...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
There is a growing interest in using plants to provide low-cost ecosystem services in a diversity of...
Mycorrhizas are considered to be classic mutualisms. Here, we define mutualism as a reciprocal incr...
Mycorrhizas are associations between plant roots and specialised soilborne fungi. Plants provide pho...
Background and scope: Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts...
Creating sustainable bioeconomies for the 21st century relies on optimizing the use of biological re...
Dual-mycorrhizal plants are capable of associating with fungi that form characteristic arbuscular my...