At the end of July 2017, the foremost researchers in molecular mycorrhizal biology met together at the Natural History Museum of Toulouse to discuss new and cutting edge discoveries in this field. The meeting follows on from the success of the two previous meetings in Munich (2012) and Cambridge (2015). The days were packed with both scientific and social activity, including lovely lunches in the shade of the Toulouse botanical gardens, and a conference dinner cruising on the Garonne River (Fig. 1). Mycorrhizal associations have shaped land plants since their emergence and are one of the important drivers shaping ecosystem and agricultural health and productivity (van der Heijden et al., 2015; Martin et al., 2017). Both arbuscular mycorrhi...
Ectomycorrhiza formation encompasses changes in soil fungi and vascular plants roots. Host plants me...
Creating sustainable bioeconomies for the 21st century relies on optimizing the use of biological re...
What rules dictate trade in symbiosis? How did the complex relationship between plants and arbuscula...
International audienceSymbiotic interactions between plants and mycorrhizal fungi have a major impac...
Mycorrhizal scientists from 53 countries gathered in the city of Prague from 30 July until 4 August ...
Mycorrhizal scientists from 53 countries gathered in the city of Prague from 30 July until 4 August ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhiza, one of the oldest interactions on earth (~ 450 million ...
The mycorrhizal symbiosis between soil fungi and plant roots is a ubiquitous mutualism that plays ke...
1406 I. 1407 II. 1408 III. 1410 IV. 1411 V. 1413 VI. 1416 VII. 1418 1418 References 1419 SUMMARY: Al...
d’amour Nearly all families of land plants form root symbiotic organs, termed mycorrhizas, with soil...
insights to understanding mycorrhizas Almost all land plant species form a symbiosis with mycorrhiza...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi ...
The roots of most plants are colonized by symbiotic fungi to form mycorrhiza, which play a critical ...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient and widespread mutualism between plants and fungi that facilitat...
Ectomycorrhiza formation encompasses changes in soil fungi and vascular plants roots. Host plants me...
Creating sustainable bioeconomies for the 21st century relies on optimizing the use of biological re...
What rules dictate trade in symbiosis? How did the complex relationship between plants and arbuscula...
International audienceSymbiotic interactions between plants and mycorrhizal fungi have a major impac...
Mycorrhizal scientists from 53 countries gathered in the city of Prague from 30 July until 4 August ...
Mycorrhizal scientists from 53 countries gathered in the city of Prague from 30 July until 4 August ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhiza, one of the oldest interactions on earth (~ 450 million ...
The mycorrhizal symbiosis between soil fungi and plant roots is a ubiquitous mutualism that plays ke...
1406 I. 1407 II. 1408 III. 1410 IV. 1411 V. 1413 VI. 1416 VII. 1418 1418 References 1419 SUMMARY: Al...
d’amour Nearly all families of land plants form root symbiotic organs, termed mycorrhizas, with soil...
insights to understanding mycorrhizas Almost all land plant species form a symbiosis with mycorrhiza...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi ...
The roots of most plants are colonized by symbiotic fungi to form mycorrhiza, which play a critical ...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient and widespread mutualism between plants and fungi that facilitat...
Ectomycorrhiza formation encompasses changes in soil fungi and vascular plants roots. Host plants me...
Creating sustainable bioeconomies for the 21st century relies on optimizing the use of biological re...
What rules dictate trade in symbiosis? How did the complex relationship between plants and arbuscula...