Acid phosphatase production by 12 Hebeloma strains was usually derepressed when inorganic phosphorus in the growth medium was limited, but appeared to be constitutive in some strains. At low temperatures (≤ 12°) arctic strains produced more extracellular and wall-bound acid phosphatase, yet grew more slowly than the temperate strains. We suggest that low growth rates in arctic strains may be a physiological response to cold whereby resources are diverted into carbohydrate accumulation for cryoprotection. At near freezing temperatures, increased extracellular phosphatase production may compensate for a loss of enzyme activity at low temperature and serve to hydrolyse organic phosphorus in frozen soil over winter
The influence of external phosphorus (P) on carbon (C) allocation and metabolism as well as processe...
Mycorrhizal and control seedlings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were grown under axenic condit...
Arctic and temperate strains of Hebeloma spp. were grown in axenic culture on glutamic acid, alanine...
Acid phosphatase production by 12 Hebeloma strains was usually derepressed when inorganic phosphorus...
Hebeloma strains of arctic and temperature origin, grown at 22° or 6°, were assayed for wall-bound a...
Strains of Hebeloma representative of different climatic zones were grown in axenic culture at eithe...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi have been shown to survive sub-zero temperatures in axenic culture and in the ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi have been shown to survive sub-zero temperatures in axenic culture and in the ...
Fifty-six fungal isolates from Arctic soils were subjected to primary screening for their ability to...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi benefit host plant by absorbing phosphorus with the help of acid and alkaline ...
Soil microbes play important roles in global carbon and nutrient cycling. Soil microfungi are genera...
International audienceAims and Background: Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are able to produce significa...
Polar regions are subjected to rapid climate change, with increased air temperatures and precipitati...
Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells ...
The relative growth rates and relative activity (RA) of extracellular hydrolytic enzymes (EHEs) in a...
The influence of external phosphorus (P) on carbon (C) allocation and metabolism as well as processe...
Mycorrhizal and control seedlings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were grown under axenic condit...
Arctic and temperate strains of Hebeloma spp. were grown in axenic culture on glutamic acid, alanine...
Acid phosphatase production by 12 Hebeloma strains was usually derepressed when inorganic phosphorus...
Hebeloma strains of arctic and temperature origin, grown at 22° or 6°, were assayed for wall-bound a...
Strains of Hebeloma representative of different climatic zones were grown in axenic culture at eithe...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi have been shown to survive sub-zero temperatures in axenic culture and in the ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi have been shown to survive sub-zero temperatures in axenic culture and in the ...
Fifty-six fungal isolates from Arctic soils were subjected to primary screening for their ability to...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi benefit host plant by absorbing phosphorus with the help of acid and alkaline ...
Soil microbes play important roles in global carbon and nutrient cycling. Soil microfungi are genera...
International audienceAims and Background: Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are able to produce significa...
Polar regions are subjected to rapid climate change, with increased air temperatures and precipitati...
Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells ...
The relative growth rates and relative activity (RA) of extracellular hydrolytic enzymes (EHEs) in a...
The influence of external phosphorus (P) on carbon (C) allocation and metabolism as well as processe...
Mycorrhizal and control seedlings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were grown under axenic condit...
Arctic and temperate strains of Hebeloma spp. were grown in axenic culture on glutamic acid, alanine...