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  • Trading on the arbuscular m... Trading on the arbuscular mycorrhiza market
    Wipf, Daniel; Krajinski, Franziska; van Tuinen, Diederik ... New phytologist, August 2019, Volume: 223, Issue: 3
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    Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis occurs between obligate biotrophic fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota and most land plants. The exchange of nutrients between host plants and AM fungi (AMF) is ...
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  • Plant-driven selection of m... Plant-driven selection of microbes
    Hartmann, Anton; Schmid, Michael; Tuinen, Diederik van ... Plant and soil, 08/2009, Volume: 321, Issue: 1-2
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    The rhizodeposition of plants dramatically influence the surrounding soil and its microflora. Root exudates have pronounced selective and promoting effects on specific microbial populations which are ...
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  • Agroecology: the key role o... Agroecology: the key role of arbuscular mycorrhizas in ecosystem services
    Gianinazzi, Silvio; Gollotte, Armelle; Binet, Marie-Noëlle ... Mycorrhiza, 11/2010, Volume: 20, Issue: 8
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    The beneficial effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on plant performance and soil health are essential for the sustainable management of agricultural ecosystems. Nevertheless, since the ...
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  • Impact of tillage system on... Impact of tillage system on arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal communities in the soil under Mediterranean conditions
    Brito, Isabel; Goss, Michael J.; de Carvalho, Mário ... Soil & tillage research, 05/2012, Volume: 121
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    ► Effect of tillage system on arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi diversity based on DNA extract from soil. ► Nested PCR on the large ribosomal subunit (LSU rDNA) was the approach used. ► Diversity was ...
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  • Indicator species and co-oc... Indicator species and co-occurrence in communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at the European scale
    Bouffaud, Marie-Lara; Creamer, Rachel E.; Stone, Dote ... Soil biology & biochemistry, 12/2016, Volume: 103
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    Utilizing a European transect of 54 soil samples, comprising of grasslands, arable and forest sites, we analyzed community composition of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF, Glomeromycota) using ...
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  • Arbuscular mycorrhizal fung... Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, a key symbiosis in the development of quality traits in crop production, alone or combined with plant growth-promoting bacteria
    Noceto, Pierre-Antoine; Bettenfeld, Pauline; Boussageon, Raphael ... Mycorrhiza, 11/2021, Volume: 31, Issue: 6
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    Modern agriculture is currently undergoing rapid changes in the face of the continuing growth of world population and many ensuing environmental challenges. Crop quality is becoming as important as ...
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  • Local and systemic mycorrhi... Local and systemic mycorrhiza-induced protection against the ectoparasitic nematode Xiphinema index involves priming of defence gene responses in grapevine
    Hao, Zhipeng; Fayolle, Léon; van Tuinen, Diederik ... Journal of experimental botany, 06/2012, Volume: 63, Issue: 10
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    The ectoparasitic dagger nematode (Xiphinema index), vector of Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV), provokes gall formation and can cause severe damage to the root system of grapevines. Mycorrhiza ...
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  • Preferential Colonization o... Preferential Colonization of Solanum tuberosum L. Roots by the Fungus Glomus intraradices in Arable Soil of a Potato Farming Area
    Cesaro, Patrizia; van Tuinen, Diederik; Copetta, Andrea ... Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 09/2008, Volume: 74, Issue: 18
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    The symbiosis between plant roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi has been shown to affect both the diversity and productivity of agricultural communities. In this study, we characterized the ...
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  • The Medicago truncatula Suc... The Medicago truncatula Sucrose Transporter Family: Characterization and Implication of Key Members in Carbon Partitioning towards Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
    Doidy, Joan; van Tuinen, Diederik; Lamotte, Olivier ... Molecular Plant, 11/2012, Volume: 5, Issue: 6
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    We identified de novo sucrose transporter (SUT) genes involved in long-distance transport of sucrose from photosynthetic source leaves towards sink organs in the model leguminous species Medicago ...
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  • The Medicago truncatula hyp... The Medicago truncatula hypermycorrhizal B9 mutant displays an altered response to phosphate and is more susceptible to Aphanomyces euteiches
    TRUONG, HOAI‐NAM; THALINEAU, ELISE; BONNEAU, LAURENT ... Plant, cell & environment/Plant, cell and environment, January 2015, Volume: 38, Issue: 1
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    Inorganic phosphate (Pi) plays a key role in the development of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, which is favoured when Pi is limiting in the environment. We have characterized the Medicago ...
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