What rules dictate trade in symbiosis? How did the complex relationship between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi evolve? What’s really going on in the world beneath our feet? On this episode, we talk to Toby Kiers, an evolutionary biologist at VU University Amsterdam, about the massive networks of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) that inhabit the soil beneath our feet. Toby studies the symbiotic relationship between AMF and 80-90% of plant species, through which the tube-shaped fungi cells trade nutrients with plant roots in exchange for carbon. We draw connections between these networks and human networks, and discuss whether economists should be taking notes from these systems. We also talk about SPUN, a non-profit initiative Tob...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic interactions with the majority of land plants, in...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...
1406 I. 1407 II. 1408 III. 1410 IV. 1411 V. 1413 VI. 1416 VII. 1418 1418 References 1419 SUMMARY: Al...
At the end of July 2017, the foremost researchers in molecular mycorrhizal biology met together at t...
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi ...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Prod ? SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceIt is well established that arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) s...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient and widespread mutualism between plants and fungi that facilitat...
International audienceSymbiotic interactions between plants and mycorrhizal fungi have a major impac...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form extremely important mutualistic symbioses with most plants. ...
Mycorrhizal scientists from 53 countries gathered in the city of Prague from 30 July until 4 August ...
insights to understanding mycorrhizas Almost all land plant species form a symbiosis with mycorrhiza...
identifiant prod 2019-42a SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceUnderstanding how arbuscular mycorrhi...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic interactions with the majority of land plants, in...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...
1406 I. 1407 II. 1408 III. 1410 IV. 1411 V. 1413 VI. 1416 VII. 1418 1418 References 1419 SUMMARY: Al...
At the end of July 2017, the foremost researchers in molecular mycorrhizal biology met together at t...
Almost all land plants form symbiotic associations with mycorrhizal fungi. These below-ground fungi ...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Prod ? SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceIt is well established that arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) s...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient and widespread mutualism between plants and fungi that facilitat...
International audienceSymbiotic interactions between plants and mycorrhizal fungi have a major impac...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form extremely important mutualistic symbioses with most plants. ...
Mycorrhizal scientists from 53 countries gathered in the city of Prague from 30 July until 4 August ...
insights to understanding mycorrhizas Almost all land plant species form a symbiosis with mycorrhiza...
identifiant prod 2019-42a SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceUnderstanding how arbuscular mycorrhi...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic interactions with the majority of land plants, in...
The 400 million year old arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mutualism is a symbiosis that is formed between...