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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535234/potential-role-of-sugars-in-the-hyphosphere-of-arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungi-to-enhance-organic-phosphorus-mobilization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zexing Jin, Guiwei Wang, Timothy S George, Lin Zhang
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi engage in symbiosis with more than 80% of terrestrial plants, enlarging root phosphorus (P) absorption volume by producing extensive extraradical hyphae (ERH) in the soil. In addition, AM fungi recruit and cooperate with soil bacteria to enhance soil organic P mobilization and improve fungal and plant fitness through hyphal exudates. However, the role of the dominant compounds in the hyphal exudates in enhancing organic P mobilization in the mycorrhizal pathway is still not well understood...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533407/nitrogen-acquisition-strategy-shifts-with-tree-age-depending-on-root-functional-traits-and-soil-properties-in-larix-principis-rupprechtii-plantations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qianyuan Liu, Yaxuan Chen, Yanmei Chen
INTRODUCTION: Variation in plant nitrogen uptake rate and substrate preference is complicated due to the combined influence of abiotic and biotic factors. For the same species of tree across different ages, the interactions between root structural traits, nitrogen uptake rate, and soil environment have not been fully characterized, a situation that constrains our understanding of underground resource strategies employed by trees at different ages. METHODS: In the present study, we examined the nitrogen uptake rate, mycorrhiza, morphology, architecture, and chemistry of the roots of Larix principis-rupprechtii in a chronosequence (aged 18, 27, 37, 46, and 57 years) in the Saihanba Mechanical Forest Farm in Northern China...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525307/strigolactone-gr24-mediated-mitigation-of-phosphorus-deficiency-through-mycorrhization-in-aerobic-rice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debasis Mitra, Periyasamy Panneerselvam, Parameswaran Chidambaranathan, Amaresh Kumar Nayak, Ankita Priyadarshini, Ansuman Senapati, Pradeep Kumar Das Mohapatra
Strigolactones (SLs) are a new class of plant hormones that play a significant role in regulating various aspects of plant growth promotion, stress tolerance and influence the rhizospheric microbiome. GR24 is a synthetic SL analog used in scientific research to understand the effects of SL on plants and to act as a plant growth promoter. This study aimed to conduct hormonal seed priming at different concentrations of GR24 (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 5.0 and 10.0 µM with and without arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) inoculation in selected aerobic rice varieties (CR Dhan 201, CR Dhan 204, CR Dhan 205, and CR Dhan 207), Kasalath-IC459373 (P-tolerant check), and IR-36 (P-susceptible check) under phosphorus (P)-deficient conditions to understand the enhancement of growth and priming effects in mycorrhization...
2024: Current research in microbial sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520554/partial-mycoheterotrophy-in-the-leafless-orchid-eulophia-zollingeri-specialized-on-wood-decaying-fungi
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenji Suetsugu, Tamihisa Ohta, Ichiro Tayasu
Although the absence of normal leaves is often considered a sign of full heterotrophy, some plants remain at least partially autotrophic despite their leafless habit. Leafless orchids with green stems and capsules probably represent a late evolutionary stage toward full mycoheterotrophy and serve as valuable models for understanding the pathways leading to this nutritional strategy. In this study, based on molecular barcoding and isotopic analysis, we explored the physiological ecology of the leafless orchid Eulophia zollingeri, which displays green coloration, particularly during its fruiting phase...
March 23, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513884/structural-analyzes-suggest-that-missp13-and-missp16-5-may-act-as-proteases-inhibitors-during-ectomycorrhiza-establishment-in-laccaria-bicolor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ariadne N M Furtado, Sávio Torres de Farias, Mayara Dos Santos Maia
•The signaling process during mycorrhiza establishment involves intense molecular communication between symbionts. It has been suggested that a group of protein effectors, the so-called MiSSPs, plays a broader function in the symbiosis metabolism, however, many of these remain uncharacterized structurally and functionally. •Herein we used three-dimensional protein structure modeling methods, ligand analysis, and molecular docking to structurally characterize and describe two protein effectors, MiSSP13 and MiSSP16...
March 19, 2024: Bio Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512497/mycorrhizas-in-south-american-ericaceae
#26
REVIEW
María Isabel Mujica, Héctor Herrera, Mauricio Cisternas, Alejandra Zuniga-Feest, Cristiane Sagredo-Saez, Marc-André Selosse
Mycorrhizal symbioses (mycorrhizas) of Ericaceae, including ericoid mycorrhiza (ErM), have been mainly studied in the Northern Hemisphere, although the highest diversity of ericaceous plants is located in the Southern Hemisphere, where several regions remain largely unexplored. One of them is South America, which harbors a remarkably high diversity of Ericaceae (691 species and 33 genera) in a wide range of environmental conditions, and a specific mycorrhizal type called cavendishioid. In this review, we compile all available information on mycorrhizas of Ericaceae in South America...
March 21, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509266/year-round-dynamics-of-arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungi-communities-in-the-roots-and-surrounding-soils-of-cryptomeria-japonica
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akotchiffor Kevin Geoffroy Djotan, Norihisa Matsushita, Kenji Fukuda
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) live simultaneously inside and outside of host plant roots for a functional mycorrhizal symbiosis. Still, the year-round dynamics and relationships between soil properties and AMF communities of trees in forest ecosystems remain unclear. We collected paired root and soil samples of the same Cryptomeria japonica trees at two forest sites (five trees at each site) every 2 months over a year. Total DNA was extracted from roots and soil separately and soil physicochemical properties were measured...
March 20, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502187/effects-of-root-colonizing-fungi-on-pioneer-pinus-thunbergii-seedlings-in-primary-successional-volcanic-mudflow-on-kuchinoerabu-island-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akira Ishikawa, Daisuke Hayasaka, Kazuhide Nara
Root-colonizing fungi, such as mycorrhizal fungi and dark septate endophyte fungi, are often found on pioneer plant species during early primary succession. However, little is known about which fungal species are responsible for the establishment of pioneer plants when these symbionts colonize simultaneously. We investigated the root-colonizing fungal communities of Pinus thunbergii that established prior to lichens, bryophytes, and short-lived herbaceous plants in a primary successional volcanic mudflow site on Kuchinoerabu Island, Japan...
March 19, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498503/synergistic-influence-of-arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungi-inoculation-with-nanoparticle-foliar-application-enhances-chili-capsicum-annuum-l-antioxidant-enzymes-anatomical-characteristics-and-productivity-under-cold-stress-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eman G Sayed, S F Desoukey, Abeer F Desouky, Mervat F Farag, Ragab I El-Kholy, Samah N Azoz
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungus (AMF) inoculation, foliar application of zinc oxide and selenium nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs and Se-NPs), and their combined interactions on the growth and productivity of chili pepper under cold-stress conditions. Two field experiments were successfully conducted during the winter seasons of 2021 and 2022 in an experimental field at the Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. The results showed that, under cold stress, the combination of AMF inoculation and ZnO-NPs + Se-NPs as a foliar spray increased the average fruit weight by 92...
February 14, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498468/an-overview-of-mycorrhiza-in-pines-research-species-and-applications
#30
REVIEW
Valentyna Dyshko, Dorota Hilszczańska, Kateryna Davydenko, Slavica Matić, W Keith Moser, Piotr Borowik, Tomasz Oszako
In the latest literature, climate models show that the conditions for pines, spruces, larches, and birches will deteriorate significantly. In Poland, as well as in other European countries, there are already signs of the decline of these species. This review article deals with the symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants, which can hardly be overestimated, using the example of pine trees. These are the oldest known symbiotic relationships, which are of great benefit to both components and can help plants, in particular, survive periods of severe drought and the attack of pathogens on the roots...
February 11, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493504/distinct-interactions-of-ericoid-mycorrhizae-and-plant-growth-promoting-bacteria-impacts-on-blueberry-growth-and-heat-resilience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaleb Fransgo, Lei-Chen Lin, Hyungmin Rho
Blueberries confront substantial challenges from climate change, such as rising temperatures and extreme heat, necessitating urgent solutions to ensure productivity. We hypothesized that ericoid mycorrhizal fungi (ErM) and plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) would establish symbiotic relationships and increase heat stress tolerance in blueberries. A growth chamber study was designed with low (25/20°C) and high temperature (35/30°C) conditions with micropropagated blueberry plantlets inoculated with ErM, PGPB, and both...
December 31, 2024: Plant Signaling & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488369/draft-genome-sequences-of-chryseobacterium-sp-mhb01-rhodococcus-qingshengii-mhb02-and-agrobacterium-tumefaciens-mhb03-isolated-from-superabsorbent-polymer-granules-inoculated-with-an-arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lobna Abdellatif, Amanda Huynh, Renlin Xu, Claudia Banchini, Mercy Akuma, Louis Paré, Franck Stefani, James T Tambong
Chryseobacterium sp. MHB01, Rhodococcus qingshengii MHB02, and Agrobacterium tumefaciens MHB03 were isolated from superabsorbent polymer granules cultured with an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. Whole-genome sequencing of these three strains revealed genome sizes of 4.57 Mb, 7.13 Mb, and 5.49 Mb with G + C contents of 36.9%, 62.5%, and 58.2%, respectively.
March 15, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483629/ectomycorrhizal-fungal-communities-in-natural-and-urban-ecosystems-quercus-humboldtii-as-a-study-case-in-the-tropical-andes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan David Sanchez-Tello, Adriana Corrales
Worldwide urban landscapes are expanding because of the growing human population. Urban ecosystems serve as habitats to highly diverse communities. However, studies focusing on the diversity and structure of ectomycorrhizal communities are uncommon in this habitat. In Colombia, Quercus humboldtii Bonpl. is an ectomycorrhizal tree thriving in tropical montane forests hosting a high diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Q. humboldtii is planted as an urban tree in Bogotá (Colombia). We studied how root-associated fungal communities of this tree change between natural and urban areas...
March 14, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475564/advanced-biotechnological-interventions-in-mitigating-drought-stress-in-plants
#34
REVIEW
Özhan Şimşek, Musab A Isak, Dicle Dönmez, Akife Dalda Şekerci, Tolga İzgü, Yıldız Aka Kaçar
This comprehensive article critically analyzes the advanced biotechnological strategies to mitigate plant drought stress. It encompasses an in-depth exploration of the latest developments in plant genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, shedding light on the complex molecular mechanisms that plants employ to combat drought stress. The study also emphasizes the significant advancements in genetic engineering techniques, particularly CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, which have revolutionized the creation of drought-resistant crop varieties...
March 4, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466444/nutrient-and-mycoremediation-of-a-global-menace-arsenic-exploring-the-prospects-of-phosphorus-and-serendipita-indica-based-mitigation-strategies-in-rice-and-other-crops
#35
REVIEW
Shafaque Sehar, Muhammad Faheem Adil, Syed Muhammad Hassan Askri, Elvis Dennis, Mohammad Faizan, Ping Zhao, Fanrui Zhou, Imran Haider Shamsi
Serendipita indica induced metabolic reprogramming in colonized plants complements phosphorus-management in improving their tolerance to arsenic stress on multifaceted biological fronts. Restoration of the anthropic damage done to our environment is inextricably linked to devising strategies that are not only economically sound but are self-renewing and ecologically conscious. The dilemma of heavy metal (HM) dietary ingestion, especially arsenic (As), faced by humans and animals alike, necessitates the exploitation of such technologies and the cultivation of healthy and abundant crops...
March 11, 2024: Plant Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38446401/mycorrhiza-induced-resistance-in-citrus-against-tetranychus-urticae-is-plant-species-dependent-and-inversely-correlated-to-basal-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Manresa-Grao, Victoria Pastor, Paloma Sánchez-Bel, Ana Cruz, Miguel Cerezo, Josep A Jaques, Víctor Flors
BACKGROUND: Mycorrhizal plants show enhanced resistance to biotic stresses, but few studies address mycorrhiza-induced resistance (MIR) against biotic challenges in woody plants and particularly in citrus. Here we present a comparative study of two citrus species, Citrus aurantium, which is resistant, and Citrus reshni, which is highly susceptible to Tetranychus urticae. Although both mycorrhizal species are protected in locally infested leaves, they show very distinct responses to MIR...
March 6, 2024: Pest Management Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441669/sesquiterpenes-of-the-ectomycorrhizal-fungus-pisolithus-microcarpus-alter-root-growth-and-promote-host-colonization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan M Plett, Dominika Wojtalewicz, Krista L Plett, Sabrina Collin, Annegret Kohler, Christophe Jacob, Francis Martin
Trees form symbioses with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, maintained in part through mutual benefit to both organisms. Our understanding of the signaling events leading to the successful interaction between the two partners requires further study. This is especially true for understanding the role of volatile signals produced by ECM fungi. Terpenoids are a predominant class of volatiles produced by ECM fungi. While several ECM genomes are enriched in the enzymes responsible for the production of these volatiles (i...
March 5, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441668/divergent-colonization-traits-convergent-benefits-different-species-of-arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungi-alleviate-meloidogyne-incognita-damage-in-tomato
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milena Caccia, Nicolás Marro, Václav Novák, Juan Antonio López Ráez, Pablo Castillo, Martina Janoušková
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can increase plant tolerance and/or resistance to pests such as the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. However, the ameliorative effects may depend on AMF species. The aim of this work was therefore to evaluate whether four AMF species differentially affect plant performance in response to M. incognita infection. Tomato plants grown in greenhouse conditions were inoculated with four different AMF isolates (Claroideoglomus claroideum, Funneliformis mosseae, Gigaspora margarita, and Rhizophagus intraradices) and infected with 100 second stage juveniles of M...
March 5, 2024: Mycorrhiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435473/wild-species-rice-oscerk1-dy-mediated-arbuscular-mycorrhiza-symbiosis-boosts-yield-and-nutrient-use-efficiency-in-rice-breeding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruicai Han, Zhou Yang, Chunquan Wang, Shan Zhu, Guoping Tang, Xianhua Shen, Deqiang Duanmu, Yangrong Cao, Renliang Huang
UNLABELLED: Meeting the ever-increasing food demands of a growing global population while ensuring resource and environmental sustainability presents significant challenges for agriculture worldwide. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (AMS) has emerged as a potential solution by increasing the surface area of a plant's root system and enhancing the absorption of phosphorus, nitrogen nutrients, and water. Consequently, there is a longstanding hypothesis that rice varieties exhibiting more efficient AMS could yield higher outputs at reduced input costs, paving the way for the development of Green Super Rice (GSR)...
March 2024: Molecular Breeding
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430379/genome-wide-identification-and-comparative-analysis-of-the-amino-acid-transporter-aat-gene-family-and-their-roles-during-phaseolus-vulgaris-symbioses
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kalpana Nanjareddy, María Fernanda Guerrero-Carrillo, Miguel Lara, Manoj-Kumar Arthikala
Amino acid transporters (AATs) are essential integral membrane proteins that serve multiple roles, such as facilitating the transport of amino acids across cell membranes. They play a crucial role in the growth and development of plants. Phaseolus vulgaris, a significant legume crop, serves as a valuable model for studying root symbiosis. In this study, we have conducted an exploration of the AAT gene family in P. vulgaris. In this research, we identified 84 AAT genes within the P. vulgaris genome sequence and categorized them into 12 subfamilies based on their similarity and phylogenetic relationships with AATs found in Arabidopsis and rice...
March 2, 2024: Functional & Integrative Genomics
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