A survey of mycorrhizal infection and depth of rootlets was carried out on a hectare of primary rain forest in which all individuals over 15 cm in diameter had been identified and labeled. Non-mycorrhizal, lightly infected, moderately infected, and heavily infected species made up 16.7, 23.2, 14.8, and 16.7%, respectively, of the total plot\'s ecological importance value. Of the plot\'s total importance value, 59.9% were found to have fine roots in the 0- to 10-cm depth range, 7%. to be in the 10-to 30-cm range, and 7.9% to have roots deeper than 30 cm. A strong association was found between root depth and mycorrhizal condition, with surface roots much more likely to be infected than deep roots. Rootlet depth was shown to be a consistent tr...
Seedlings of Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff, an economically important timber tree species of the prim...
The seasonal dynamics of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) was investigated in the rhizosphere of t...
Mycorrhizas are mutualistic associations between soil fungi and plant roots which usually improve wa...
tic rainforest are two threatened ecosystems, with 10% or less of their original areas presently exi...
Mycorrhizal fungi are important in the survival and growth of most plants, tropical trees in particu...
The availability of soil nutrients (especially phosphorus) and soil water strongly influence mycorrh...
The root development of four tropical plant species has been studied in the initial phase of a polyc...
Little attention has been paid to plant mutualistic interactions in the Amazon rainforest, and the g...
Climbing plants of the family Araceae are a prominent feature of the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Cost...
We evaluate the effect of alteration of availability of substrate (litterfall) and water about the a...
Researchs have demonstrated the mycorrhizal dependence of some perennial species (cupuacu, cacau, mo...
This work presents results of several aspects of the ecology of two Atlantic rainforest remnants in ...
In Argentina, the Yungas forests are among the ecosystems most affected by human activity, with loss...
A large number of useful tropical plant species are dependent on mycorrhizal fungi. Without the fung...
Ao favorecer o crescimento das plantas hospedeiras, a micorriza pode ser um fator importante para as...
Seedlings of Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff, an economically important timber tree species of the prim...
The seasonal dynamics of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) was investigated in the rhizosphere of t...
Mycorrhizas are mutualistic associations between soil fungi and plant roots which usually improve wa...
tic rainforest are two threatened ecosystems, with 10% or less of their original areas presently exi...
Mycorrhizal fungi are important in the survival and growth of most plants, tropical trees in particu...
The availability of soil nutrients (especially phosphorus) and soil water strongly influence mycorrh...
The root development of four tropical plant species has been studied in the initial phase of a polyc...
Little attention has been paid to plant mutualistic interactions in the Amazon rainforest, and the g...
Climbing plants of the family Araceae are a prominent feature of the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Cost...
We evaluate the effect of alteration of availability of substrate (litterfall) and water about the a...
Researchs have demonstrated the mycorrhizal dependence of some perennial species (cupuacu, cacau, mo...
This work presents results of several aspects of the ecology of two Atlantic rainforest remnants in ...
In Argentina, the Yungas forests are among the ecosystems most affected by human activity, with loss...
A large number of useful tropical plant species are dependent on mycorrhizal fungi. Without the fung...
Ao favorecer o crescimento das plantas hospedeiras, a micorriza pode ser um fator importante para as...
Seedlings of Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff, an economically important timber tree species of the prim...
The seasonal dynamics of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) was investigated in the rhizosphere of t...
Mycorrhizas are mutualistic associations between soil fungi and plant roots which usually improve wa...