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These fungi aren't what you might picture. They are not mushrooms, or brightly coloured growths on tree trunks. Arbuscular ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi drive nutrient flows along ‘trunk routes’ of the network, illuminating the design principles of a symbiotic supply-chain network shaped by millions of years of natural ...
More information: Debatosh Das et al, Ethylene promotes SMAX1 accumulation to inhibit arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis, Nature ...
Many key crop species have been shown to be able to form mutualistic symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. This is leading to the development of novel approaches in crop breeding and ...
Duell, Geoffrey House, Gail WT Wilson, Peggy A. Schultz, and James D. Bever. 2022. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Taxa Show Variable Patterns of Micro-Scale Dispersal in Prairie Restorations. Frontiers ...
E. Williams. 2002. Beneficial mycorrhizas associated with commercial cotton and native Hibiscus species growing in the monsoonal tropics of northern Australia. 8th ICPP alsrai, A., R. Baatar, and S. E ...
If you're walking outdoors, chances are something remarkable is happening under your feet. Vast fungal networks are silently working to keep ecosystems alive.