Mycorrhizas are intimate mutualistic relationships between plants and fungi that represent an integral component of ancient and extant ecosystems. These symbioses have been established for at least 400 million years and are found in numerous fossil plant groups, including early land plants, seed ferns, and cordaitaleans. In modern ecosystems, it is common for different types of mycorrhizas to occur within a single plant; however, fossil evidence of this is exceedingly scarce. A vesicular?arbuscular mycorrhiza is described in Notophytum krauselii (voltzialean conifers) based on permineralizations from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica. This symbiosis occurs in young non-nodular roots and is characterized by fungal hyphae, vesicles, and arbus...
International audienceWe present a whole-plant concept for a genus of voltzialean conifers on the ba...
Documented evidence of fungi from the Permian of Antarctica mostly consists of dispersed remains tha...
Fossilized fungal hyphae and spores from the Ordovician of Wisconsin (with an age of about 460 milli...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizae are the most ubiquitous of mycorrhizal fungi, that have formed mutualistic ...
Well-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lower Jurassic of northern Victor...
The 400 million-year-old Rhynie chert has provided a wealth of information not only of early land pl...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
The 400 million-year-old Rhynie chert has provided a wealth of information not only of early land ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhiza, one of the oldest interactions on earth (~ 450 million ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizas are widespread in land plants including liverworts, some of the closest livin...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is present in the vast majority of extant land plants. Mycorrhizae represent a...
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic mutualistic associations of different types, which are established between...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
There are several major types of mycorrhiza that are classified according to morphology and the type...
International audienceWe present a whole-plant concept for a genus of voltzialean conifers on the ba...
Documented evidence of fungi from the Permian of Antarctica mostly consists of dispersed remains tha...
Fossilized fungal hyphae and spores from the Ordovician of Wisconsin (with an age of about 460 milli...
This is the publisher's version, which is being shared with permission. The original version is ava...
Arbuscular mycorrhizae are the most ubiquitous of mycorrhizal fungi, that have formed mutualistic ...
Well-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lower Jurassic of northern Victor...
The 400 million-year-old Rhynie chert has provided a wealth of information not only of early land pl...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
The 400 million-year-old Rhynie chert has provided a wealth of information not only of early land ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhiza, one of the oldest interactions on earth (~ 450 million ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizas are widespread in land plants including liverworts, some of the closest livin...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is present in the vast majority of extant land plants. Mycorrhizae represent a...
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic mutualistic associations of different types, which are established between...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
There are several major types of mycorrhiza that are classified according to morphology and the type...
International audienceWe present a whole-plant concept for a genus of voltzialean conifers on the ba...
Documented evidence of fungi from the Permian of Antarctica mostly consists of dispersed remains tha...
Fossilized fungal hyphae and spores from the Ordovician of Wisconsin (with an age of about 460 milli...