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Community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with native plants growing in a petroleum-polluted soil of the Amazon region of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are worldwide distributed plant symbionts. However, their occurrePalabras claves:454-pyrosequencing, amazonian soil, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, community composition, ECUADOR, hydrocarbon - polluted environmentAutores:Cranenbrouck S., Declerck S., Mónica Garcés-Ruiz, Senés-Guerrero C.Fuentes:scopusDiesel fuel differentially affects hyphal healing in Gigaspora sp. and Rhizophagus irregularis
ArticleAbstract: Hydrocarbon pollution is an increasing problem affecting soil ecosystems. However, some microorganisPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Cichorium intybus L, Common mycorrhizal network, Diesel fuel, Hydrocarbon pollutant, hyphal healing mechanismAutores:Bremhorst V., Calonne-Salmon M., Declerck S., Mónica Garcés-RuizFuentes:scopusArbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition in Carludovica palmata, Costus scaber and Euterpe precatoria from weathered oil ponds in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are ubiquitous to most natural and anthropized ecosystems, and arPalabras claves:Amazon Forest, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, community composition, ECUADOR, symbiosis, Weathered crude oil pondAutores:Cranenbrouck S., Declerck S., Mónica Garcés-Ruiz, Senés-Guerrero C.Fuentes:scopusFungicides With Contrasting Mode of Action Differentially Affect Hyphal Healing Mechanism in Gigaspora sp. and Rhizophagus irregularis
ArticleAbstract: Fungicides are widely used in conventional agriculture to control fungal diseases, but may also affePalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, extraradical mycelium, Fungicides, growing hyphal tips, hyphal healing mechanismAutores:Bremhorst V., Calonne-Salmon M., Declerck S., Mónica Garcés-Ruiz, Rodriguez-Morelos V.H.Fuentes:scopusDynamics of short-term phosphorus uptake by intact mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal maize plants grown in a circulatory semi-hydroponic cultivation system
ArticleAbstract: A non-destructive cultivation system was developed to study the dynamics of phosphorus (Pi) uptake bPalabras claves:Circulatory semi-hydroponic cultivation system, Hoagland modified solution, Maize (Zea mays L.), Non-destructive, Phosphorus uptake, Rhizophagus irregularis, Short-term phosphorus depletionAutores:Calonne-Salmon M., Cranenbrouck S., Declerck S., Micaela Navarrete Mier, Misson C., Mónica Garcés-Ruiz, Navarrete-Mier M., Plouznikoff K.Fuentes:googlescopus