Fine root endophytes (FRE) are arbuscule-forming fungi presently considered as a single species—Glomus tenue in the Glomeromycota (Glomeromycotina)—but probably belong within the Mucoromycotina. Thus, FRE are the only known arbuscule-forming fungi not within the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF; Glomeromycotina) as currently understood. Phylogenetic differences between FRE and AMF could reflect ecological differences. To synthesize current ecological knowledge, we reviewed the literature on FRE and identified 108 papers that noted the presence of FRE and, in some, the colonization levels for FRE or AMF (or both). We categorized these records by geographic region, host-plant family and environment (agriculture, moderate-natural, low-tempera...
Root endophytes have long been recognized as an integral aspect of plant ecology. However, apart fro...
Aims: Arbuscule-producing fine root endophytes (FRE) (previously incorrectly Glomus tenue) were rece...
Aims. Arbuscule-producing fine root endophytes (FRE) (previously incorrectly Glomus tenue) were rece...
Fine root endophytes (FRE) are arbuscule-forming fungi presently considered as a single species—Glom...
Fine root endophytes (FRE) were traditionally considered a morphotype of arbuscular mycorrhizal fung...
Fine root endophytes (FRE) were traditionally considered a morphotype of arbuscular mycorrhizal fung...
Mucoromycotina 'Fine Root Endophytes' (MFRE), referred to previously as Glomus tenue (Greenall) or m...
Among the Earth’s most important symbiotic relationships are the associations between mycorrhiza-for...
Globally, agricultural land-use negatively affects soil biota that contribute to ecosystem functions...
Mycorrhizal fungi are critical components of terrestrial habitats and agroecosystems. Recently, Muco...
Root symbioses with dark septate endophytic fungi (DSE) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) provi...
More than 90 % of all land plant species engage in symbiotic relationships with fungi and are depend...
Fine endophytes (FE),Glomus tenue, are traditionally considered to be arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (...
Globally, agricultural land-use negatively affects soil biota that contribute to ecosystem functions...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and dark septate endophytes (DSE) are two fungal groups that colo...
Root endophytes have long been recognized as an integral aspect of plant ecology. However, apart fro...
Aims: Arbuscule-producing fine root endophytes (FRE) (previously incorrectly Glomus tenue) were rece...
Aims. Arbuscule-producing fine root endophytes (FRE) (previously incorrectly Glomus tenue) were rece...
Fine root endophytes (FRE) are arbuscule-forming fungi presently considered as a single species—Glom...
Fine root endophytes (FRE) were traditionally considered a morphotype of arbuscular mycorrhizal fung...
Fine root endophytes (FRE) were traditionally considered a morphotype of arbuscular mycorrhizal fung...
Mucoromycotina 'Fine Root Endophytes' (MFRE), referred to previously as Glomus tenue (Greenall) or m...
Among the Earth’s most important symbiotic relationships are the associations between mycorrhiza-for...
Globally, agricultural land-use negatively affects soil biota that contribute to ecosystem functions...
Mycorrhizal fungi are critical components of terrestrial habitats and agroecosystems. Recently, Muco...
Root symbioses with dark septate endophytic fungi (DSE) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) provi...
More than 90 % of all land plant species engage in symbiotic relationships with fungi and are depend...
Fine endophytes (FE),Glomus tenue, are traditionally considered to be arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (...
Globally, agricultural land-use negatively affects soil biota that contribute to ecosystem functions...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and dark septate endophytes (DSE) are two fungal groups that colo...
Root endophytes have long been recognized as an integral aspect of plant ecology. However, apart fro...
Aims: Arbuscule-producing fine root endophytes (FRE) (previously incorrectly Glomus tenue) were rece...
Aims. Arbuscule-producing fine root endophytes (FRE) (previously incorrectly Glomus tenue) were rece...