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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community structures differ between co-occurring tree species of dry Afromontane tropical forest, and their seedlings exhibit potential to trap isolates suited for reforestation
ArticleAbstract: The diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and their broad or narrow association with distinPalabras claves:AM fungal community, Co-occurring plants, Diversisporaceae, Gigasporaceae, Glomeraceae, Plant co-existence, ReforestationAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Teketay D., WUBET T.Fuentes:scopusMycorrhizal status of indigenous trees in dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: The dry Afromontane forests in Ethiopia are composed of a number of indigenous tree species. CurrentPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhiza, Arum-type, Dry Afromontane forest, Ethiopia, Indigenous treesAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Teketay D., WUBET T.Fuentes:scopusTwo threatened coexisting indigenous conifer species in the dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are associated with distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
ArticleAbstract: The molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi colonizing roots of Podocarpus falcatusPalabras claves:AM fungal community, Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, Dry Afromontane forest, Ethiopia, Juniperus procera, NucSSU rDNA, Podocarpus falcatusAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Weiss M., WUBET T.Fuentes:scopus