In natural conditions, mycorrhizal fungi are surrounded by complex microbial communities, which may trigger various responses, from enhancement of the establishment of mycorrhizal symbiosis to mycelial growth inhibition or cell death. The symbiosis between mycorrhizal soil fungi and higher plants takes advantage of active collaboration with specific helper bacteria. Thus, a symbiosis so far thought of involving two components could be the result of the interaction among at least three different partners. This chapter focuses on the relationship between edible ectomycorrhizal mushrooms and soil bacteria, in particular nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with Tuber species. The ability of these bacteria to modify nutrient availability during ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form mutualistic symbiosis with the roots of most food crops and ...
Mycorrhizas are associations between plant roots and specialised soilborne fungi. Plants provide pho...
Development of mutualistic symbioses between ectomycorrhizal fungi and their host trees involves mul...
In natural conditions, mycorrhizal fungi are surrounded by complex microbial communities, which may ...
The competition between edible ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) and other ectomycorrhizal fungi have been...
More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as ...
The microbial interactions concerning vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza or vesicular-arbuscular mycorr...
More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represent an important group of root symbionts, given the key rol...
More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as ...
Mycorrhizal fungi greatly enhanced the ability of plants to take up phosphorus and other nutrients t...
none2There are more than 1000 species of edible ectomycorrhizal mushrooms with some commanding very ...
Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic relationship that occurs among living root cells of plants and non−pathoge...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Giomaro, Sisti and Zambonelli discuss the problems encountered in the stady of edible ECM, with majo...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form mutualistic symbiosis with the roots of most food crops and ...
Mycorrhizas are associations between plant roots and specialised soilborne fungi. Plants provide pho...
Development of mutualistic symbioses between ectomycorrhizal fungi and their host trees involves mul...
In natural conditions, mycorrhizal fungi are surrounded by complex microbial communities, which may ...
The competition between edible ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) and other ectomycorrhizal fungi have been...
More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as ...
The microbial interactions concerning vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza or vesicular-arbuscular mycorr...
More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represent an important group of root symbionts, given the key rol...
More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as ...
Mycorrhizal fungi greatly enhanced the ability of plants to take up phosphorus and other nutrients t...
none2There are more than 1000 species of edible ectomycorrhizal mushrooms with some commanding very ...
Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic relationship that occurs among living root cells of plants and non−pathoge...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Giomaro, Sisti and Zambonelli discuss the problems encountered in the stady of edible ECM, with majo...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form mutualistic symbiosis with the roots of most food crops and ...
Mycorrhizas are associations between plant roots and specialised soilborne fungi. Plants provide pho...
Development of mutualistic symbioses between ectomycorrhizal fungi and their host trees involves mul...