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The influence of ectotrophic mycorrhizal fungi on the resistance of pine roots to pathogenic infections. I. Antagonism of mycorrhizal fungi to root pathogenic fungi and soil bacteria
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This article is published in Phytopathology.The article was published on 1969-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1214 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Suillus variegatus & Laccaria bicolor.read more
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Prospects and limitations for mycorrhizas in biocontrol of root pathogens
TL;DR: The significance of this approach is discussed, and some possible ways of enhancing biocontrol by mycorrhizal fungi are discussed, as currently they can be sold as plant growth promoters without any form of costly registration.
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The role of ectomycorrhizal communities in forest ecosystem processes: new perspectives and emerging concepts.
Pierre-Emmanuel Courty,Pierre-Emmanuel Courty,Marc Buée,Abdala G. Diedhiou,Pascale Frey-Klett,François Le Tacon,Francois Rineau,Francois Rineau,Marie-Pierre Turpault,Stéphane Uroz,Jean Garbaye +10 more
TL;DR: This approach should help to integrate developing research on the functional ecology of ectomycorrhizas and their associated bacteria with the potential implications of such research for managing the effects of climate change on forests.
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The structure and function of the vegetative mycelium of ectomycorrhizal plants
Gary D. Bending,David Read +1 more
TL;DR: The amount of label accumulated by each plant was significantly related both to the size of the plant shoot and to the number of mycorrhizal root tips but did not appear to be influenced by the transpiration rates of individual plants.
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi : key genera in profile
John Cairney,Susan M. Chambers +1 more
TL;DR: 1 Pisolithus, 2 Suillus, 3 Laccaria, 4 Hebeloma, 5 Rhizopogon, 6 Tuber, 7 Scleroderma, 8 Amanita, 9 Paxillus, 12 Cenococcum, 13 Hysterangium, 14 Thelephora, 15 Resupinate Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Genera.
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The biology of mycorrhiza in the Ericaceae
V Pearson,David Read +1 more
TL;DR: It was revealed that H. ericae was able to produce significantly higher yield when grown on intact fungal necromass than when provided with equivalent concentrations of N in the form of ammonium.