Responses of Rhizoctonia solani to spatial heterogeneity in sources of carbon, and associated translocation of carbon (C), were studied in a simple microcosm system comprising two discrete domains of agar gels separated on a glass slide and overlain with a porous membrane. Two arrangements of the gel pairs were used, one containing two equally large resources (representing 'homogeneous' conditions) and one containing a large and a negligible resource (representing 'heterogeneous' conditions). The nutrient sources were a standard mineral salt medium with or without glucose as sole C source. The fungus was inoculated onto one domain and growth responses determined by direct measurement of biomass. Translocation of C was quantified by use of 1...
As decomposer organisms, pathogens, plant symbionts and nutrient cyclers, fungi are of fundamental i...
Saprobic fungi, such as Aspergillus niger, grow as colonies consisting of a network of branching and...
The direction of carbon (C) allocation in mycorrhizal mycelia is of fundamental importance to coexis...
Responses of Rhizoctonia solani to spatial heterogeneity in sources of carbon, and associated transl...
Fungi are of fundamental importance for plant and microbial nutrition with primary roles in decompos...
A model system based on arrays of three concentric rings of discrete agar droplets is described whic...
Apparatus was developed to study the changes in the biomass size and distribution and the carbon dyn...
Here, a quasi-steady-state approximation was used to simplify a mathematical model for fungal growth...
Rhizoctonia solani was found able to grow as a saprophyte through natural unsterilized soil. Its rat...
The flow of plant-derived carbon in soil is a key component of global carbon cycling. Conceptual mod...
Metal-contaminated soils often contain a spatially heterogeneous distribution of metal concentration...
The flow of plant-derived carbon in soil is a key component of global carbon cycling. Conceptual mod...
As decomposer organisms, pathogens, plant symbionts and nutrient cyclers, fungi are of fundamental i...
Saprobic fungi, such as Aspergillus niger, grow as colonies consisting of a network of branching and...
The direction of carbon (C) allocation in mycorrhizal mycelia is of fundamental importance to coexis...
Responses of Rhizoctonia solani to spatial heterogeneity in sources of carbon, and associated transl...
Fungi are of fundamental importance for plant and microbial nutrition with primary roles in decompos...
A model system based on arrays of three concentric rings of discrete agar droplets is described whic...
Apparatus was developed to study the changes in the biomass size and distribution and the carbon dyn...
Here, a quasi-steady-state approximation was used to simplify a mathematical model for fungal growth...
Rhizoctonia solani was found able to grow as a saprophyte through natural unsterilized soil. Its rat...
The flow of plant-derived carbon in soil is a key component of global carbon cycling. Conceptual mod...
Metal-contaminated soils often contain a spatially heterogeneous distribution of metal concentration...
The flow of plant-derived carbon in soil is a key component of global carbon cycling. Conceptual mod...
As decomposer organisms, pathogens, plant symbionts and nutrient cyclers, fungi are of fundamental i...
Saprobic fungi, such as Aspergillus niger, grow as colonies consisting of a network of branching and...
The direction of carbon (C) allocation in mycorrhizal mycelia is of fundamental importance to coexis...