Search Results - "Peterson, R. Larry"
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co-occurrence of ectomycorrhizal, arbuscular mycorrhizal, and dark septate fungi in seedlings of four members of the Pinaceae
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-02-2008)“…Although roots of species in the Pinaceae are usually colonized by ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi, there are increasing reports of the presence of arbuscular…”
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Ultrastructure of rapidly frozen and freeze-substituted germ tubes of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and localization of polyphosphate
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2008)“…In arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM), the supply of phosphorus from the fungi is one of the most important benefits to the host plant. Here we describe for the first…”
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Structural characteristics of root-fungus associations in two mycoheterotrophic species, Allotropa virgata and Pleuricospora fimbriolata (Monotropoideae), from southwest Oregon, USA
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-08-2010)“…All members of the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae), including the species, Allotropa virgata and Pleuricospora fimbriolata, are mycoheterotrophs dependent on…”
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Seasonal adaptations of the tuberous roots of Ranunculus asiaticus to desiccation and resurrection by changes in cell structure and protein content
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2005)“…• The annual developmental cycle of tuberous roots of Ranunculus asiaticus was studied with respect to structure and content of their cells, to understand how…”
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Pityopus californicus: structural characteristics of seed and seedling development in a myco-heterotrophic species
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-11-2007)“…Pityopus californicus (Eastw.) H. F. Copel., a monotypic member of the Monotropoideae in the family Ericaceae, is a myco-heterotrophic species with…”
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Ultrastructural localization of heavy metals in the extraradical mycelium and spores of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices
Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-02-2008)“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, obligate symbionts of most plant species, are able to accumulate heavy metals, thereby, protecting plants from metal toxicity. In…”
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Root hairs: specialized tubular cells extending root surfaces
Published in The Botanical review (01-01-1996)“…Root hairs are tubular extensions of epidermal cells that have their origin either in any protoderm cell or in specialized protoderm cells called trichoblasts…”
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Morphological alterations of pea (Pisum sativum cv. Sparkle) arbuscular mycorrhizas as a result of exogenous ethylene treatment
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-08-2001)“…Little is known about the role of phytohormones in the formation of arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM). Although the involvement of ethylene in AM formation is…”
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Soil microbial communities from an elevational cline differ in their effect on conifer seedling growth
Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2011)“…Sub-alpine environments consist of altitudinal gradients associated with dramatic changes in plant growth and community composition, but the role of soil…”
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'Prepackaged symbioses': propagules on roots of the myco-heterotrophic plant Arachnitis uniflora
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Association between microtubules and symbiotic fungal hyphae in protocorm cells of the orchid species, Spiranthes sinensis
Published in The New phytologist (01-12-1998)“…Seeds of the orchid species, Spiranthes sinensis (Pers.) Ames, were sterilized and germinated in vitro with the symbiotic fungus Ceratobasidium cornigerum…”
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Changes in microtubule arrays in symbiotic orchid protocorms during fungal colonization and senescence
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-1997)“…Microtubule arrays were studied in Spiranthes sinensis (Pers.) Ames protocorms cultured in vitro either asymbiotically or symbiotically with the fungus…”
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal phylogeny-related interactions with a non-host
Published in Symbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2011)“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbiotic relationships with most vascular plants including some gymnosperm species. Although species in the gymnosperm…”
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Vacuolar localization of phosphorus in hyphae of Phialocephala fortinii, a dark septate fungal root endophyte
Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-07-2006)“…Phialocephala fortinii is a dark septate fungal endophyte that colonizes roots of many host species. Its effect on plant growth varies from being pathogenic to…”
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'Prepackaged Symbioses': Propagules on Roots of the Myco-Heterotrophic Plant Arachnitis uniflora
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2006)“…• Arachnitis uniflora, a myco-heterotrophic plant species, has fleshy tuberous roots colonized by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal genus Glomus (Phylum…”
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Ectendomycorrhizal associations - characteristics and functions
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Cytoskeleton in mycorrhizal symbiosis
Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2002)“…An understanding of the role played by the cytoskeleton in formation and function of mycorrhizas has been hampered by the technical difficulty of working with…”
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interface between the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices and root cells of Panax quinquefolius: a Paris-type mycorrhizal association
Published in Mycologia (01-07-2002)“…Two major types of arbucular mycorrhizal associations, the Arum-type and the Paris-type, have been identified based on morphological features. Although the…”
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The Aerenchymatous Phellem of Lythrum salicaria (L.): a Pathway for Gas Transport and its Role in Flood Tolerance
Published in Annals of botany (01-05-2002)“…While the importance of cortical aerenchyma in flood tolerance is well established, this pathway for gaseous exchange is often destroyed during secondary…”
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The Interface between the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus intraradices and Root Cells of Panax quinquefolius: A Paris-Type Mycorrhizal Association
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