While nitrogen is critical for all plants, they are unable to utilize organically bound nitrogen in soils. Therefore, the majority of plants obtain useable nitrogen through nitrogen fixing bacteria and the microbial decomposition of organic matter. In the majority of cases, symbiotic microorganisms directly furnish plant roots with inorganic forms of nitrogen. More than 80% of all land plants form intimate symbiotic relationships with root colonizing fungi. These common plant/fungal interactions have been defined largely through nutrient exchange, where the plant receives limiting soil nutrients, such as nitrogen, in exchange for plant derived carbon. Fungal endophytes are common plant colonizers. A number of these fungal species have a dua...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Many plants have evolved adaptations in order to survive in low nitrogen environments. One of the be...
Metarhizium robertsii is a common soil fungus that occupies a specialized ecological niche as an end...
Members of the Metarhizium genus exist as both insect pathogens and plant endophytes. Agricultural f...
Symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi is an advantageous partnership for trees in nutrient-limi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Most plants form mycorrhizal associations with mutualistic soil fungi. Through these partnerships, r...
Most plants form mycorrhizal associations with mutualistic soil fungi. Through these partnerships, r...
Plants simultaneously interact with a range of biotrophic symbionts, ranging from mutualists such as...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi establish probably one of the oldest mutualistic relationships wit...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants but the ecological relev...
International audienceDead organic matter (OM) is a major source of nitrogen (N) for plants. The maj...
Plant roots release recent photosynthates into the rhizosphere, accelerating decomposition of organi...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Many plants have evolved adaptations in order to survive in low nitrogen environments. One of the be...
Metarhizium robertsii is a common soil fungus that occupies a specialized ecological niche as an end...
Members of the Metarhizium genus exist as both insect pathogens and plant endophytes. Agricultural f...
Symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi is an advantageous partnership for trees in nutrient-limi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological rele...
Most plants form mycorrhizal associations with mutualistic soil fungi. Through these partnerships, r...
Most plants form mycorrhizal associations with mutualistic soil fungi. Through these partnerships, r...
Plants simultaneously interact with a range of biotrophic symbionts, ranging from mutualists such as...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi establish probably one of the oldest mutualistic relationships wit...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants but the ecological relev...
International audienceDead organic matter (OM) is a major source of nitrogen (N) for plants. The maj...
Plant roots release recent photosynthates into the rhizosphere, accelerating decomposition of organi...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
International audienceMutualistic symbiotic associations between multicellular eukaryotes and their ...
Many plants have evolved adaptations in order to survive in low nitrogen environments. One of the be...