Search Results - "Colpaert, J. V."
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Solubilization of toxic metal minerals and metal tolerance of mycorrhizal fungi
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-05-2005)“…This work investigates the ability of ericoid mycorrhizal (ErM) and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi to solubilize different toxic metal (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn)-containing…”
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Copper-Adapted Suillus luteus, a Symbiotic Solution for Pines Colonizing Cu Mine Spoils
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2005)“…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Phytostabilization of a metal contaminated sandy soil. I: Influence of compost and/or inorganic metal immobilizing soil amendments on phytotoxicity and plant availability of metals
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2006)“…In a lysimeter set-up, compost addition to an industrial contaminated soil slightly reduced phytotoxicity to bean seedlings. The “Phytotoxicity Index” (on a…”
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Phytostabilization of a metal contaminated sandy soil. II: Influence of compost and/or inorganic metal immobilizing soil amendments on metal leaching
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2006)“…A lysimeter approach (under natural climatologic conditions) was used to evaluate the effect of four metal immobilizing soil treatments [compost (C), compost +…”
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AFLP-based assessment of the effects of environmental heavy metal pollution on the genetic structure of pioneer populations of Suillus luteus
Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2004)“…• The effects of environmental heavy metal pollution on the genetic structure of pioneer populations of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Suillus luteus were…”
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Reclamation of a bare industrial area contaminated by non-ferrous metals: Physico-chemical and biological evaluation of the durability of soil treatment and revegetation
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (1996)“…In 1990, 3 ha of a highly metal polluted acid sandy soil at the site of a former pyrometallurgical zinc smelter was treated with a combination of beringite and…”
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Genetic variation and heavy metal tolerance in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Suillus luteus
Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2000)“…Twenty-one isolates of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus luteus were screened for their tolerance to the heavy metals Zn, Cd, Cu and Ni, measured as…”
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Gene expression profiling of a Zn-tolerant and a Zn-sensitive Suillus luteus isolate exposed to increased external zinc concentrations
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-10-2007)“…Complementary DNA (cDNA)-amplified fragment-length polymorphism (AFLP) was applied to analyze transcript profiles of a Zn-tolerant and a Zn-sensitive isolate…”
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The Effects of Cadmium on Ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L
Published in The New phytologist (01-02-1993)“…The toxicity of a sublethal cadmium concentration to ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings was studied. Nine mycorrhizal strains, collected from a Zn-…”
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Carbon and nitrogen allocation in ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings
Published in Tree physiology (01-09-1996)“…We studied carbon and nitrogen allocation in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings grown in a semi-hydroponic system with…”
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Comparative genomics and expression levels of hydrophobins from eight mycorrhizal genomes
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-05-2017)“…Hydrophobins are small secreted proteins that are present as several gene copies in most fungal genomes. Their properties are now well understood: they are…”
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Engineered endophytic bacteria improve phytoremediation of water-soluble, volatile, organic pollutants
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-05-2004)“…Phytoremediation of highly water soluble and volatile organic xenobiotics is often inefficient because plants do not completely degrade these compounds through…”
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A Comparison of the Extracellular Enzyme Activities of Two Ectomycorrhizal and a Leaf-Saprotrophic Basidiomycete Colonizing Beech Leaf Litter
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1996)“…Activities of extracellular enzymes were determined in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) leaf litter colonized by the litter decomposer Lepista nuda (Bull.: Fr.)…”
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Kinetics of phosphate absorption by mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Scots pine seedlings
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-09-2000)“…Kinetics of net phosphate (Pi) uptake was measured on intact ectomycorrhizal and non‐mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris seedlings using a semihydroponic cultivation…”
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Identification of genes differentially expressed during the interaction between the plant symbiont Suillus luteus and two plant pathogenic allopatric Heterobasidion species
Published in Mycological progress (01-11-2015)“…The effects of biological invasions by non-native species have been widely studied in terms of environmental, economic, and human health impacts. However,…”
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Nitrogen Availability and Colonization by Mycorrhizal Fungi Correlate with Nitrogen Isotope Patterns in Plants
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2003)“…• Nitrogen isotope (δ 15 N) patterns in plants may provide insight into plant N dynamics. Here, two analytical models of N-isotope cycling in plants and…”
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Decomposition, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Mineralization from Beech Leaf Litter Colonized by Ectomycorrhizal or Litter-Decomposing Basidiomycetes
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1996)“…The decomposition and the nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization of fresh beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) leaf litter are described. Leaves were buried for up to 6…”
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The Use of Inositol Hexaphosphate as a Phosphorus Source by Mycorrhizal and Non-Mycorrhizal Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)
Published in Functional ecology (01-08-1997)“…1. The external mycelia of the ectomycorrhizal fungi Thelephora terrestris and Suillus luteus, associated with Pinus sylvestris roots, exhibited a substantial…”
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growth of the extramatrical mycelium of ectomycorrhizal fungi and the growth response of Pinus sylvestris L
Published in The New phytologist (1992)“…Nine ectomycorrhizal fungi have been studied for their effect on the growth of Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings. The plants were kept growing for six months in…”
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zinc-adapted fungus protects pines from zinc stress
Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2004)“…• Here we investigated zinc tolerance of ectomycorrhizal Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings. An ectomycorrhizal genotype of Suillus bovinus, collected…”
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