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Comparative study of elongated and globose Woronin bodies using electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and imaging (ESI)
ArticleAbstract: Ultrastructure accompanied by electron energy loss spectroscopic data of septal structures in two spPalabras claves:Autores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Turnau K.Fuentes:scopusAn in vitro method for establishing mycorrhizae on coniferous tree seedlings
ArticleAbstract: A method for in vitro synthesis of mycorrhizae on coniferous tree seedlings is described. Tree seedlPalabras claves:Basidiomycetes, Coniferous trees, ectomycorrhiza, In vitro culture, symbiosisAutores:Guttenberger M., Hampp R., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F.Fuentes:scopusActivity of different ectomycorrhizal types studied by vital fluorescence
ArticleAbstract: Ectomycorrhizal root tips were sampled in a Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) stand (Hoglwald, BaPalabras claves:Ectomycorrhizal types, FDA fluorescence, Hartig net, Hyphal sheath, Picea abies standsAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Qian X.M.Fuentes:scopusAscomycete mycorrhizas from pot‐grown silver‐fir seedlings (Abies alba Mill.)
ArticleAbstract: Four types of ascomycete mycorrhizas were found on seedlings of Abies alba grown in pot cultures onPalabras claves:Abies alba, ascomycete mycorrhizas, pot culture, ultrastructureAutores:BERNDT R., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F.Fuentes:scopusDefining species in Tulasnella by correlating morphology and nrDNA ITS-5.8S sequence data of basidiomata from a tropical Andean forest
ArticleAbstract: The genus Tulasnella comprises important orchid mycobionts. Molecular phylogenetic studies on nrITS-Palabras claves:Intragenomic polymorphism, molecular phylogeny, morphological characterization, Orchid mycorrhiza, Southern Ecuador, Tropical mountain rain forest, tulasnellaAutores:D. Cruz Sarmiento, Darío Cruz S, F. Oberwinkler, Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, M Piepenbring, Oberwinkler F., Piepenbring M.Fuentes:rraaescopusHartig net structure and formation in fully ensheathed ectomycorrhizas
ArticleAbstract: The structure and formation of the Hartig net was examined in four different types of spruce ectomycPalabras claves:Autores:Blasius D., Feil W., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F.Fuentes:scopusHeterobasidiomycetes form symbiotic associations with hepatics: Jungermanniales have sebacinoid mycobionts while Aneura pinguis (Metzgeriales) is associated with a Tulasnella species
ArticleAbstract: In order to evaluate substrate dependence of the symbiotic fungal associations in leafy liverworts (Palabras claves:Autores:Beiter A., Haug I., Ingrid L. Kottke, Nebel M., Oberwinkler F., Weiss M.Fuentes:scopusElement localization in mycorrhizal roots of Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn collected from experimental plots treated with cadmium dust
ArticleAbstract: Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn roots collected from plots localized in a Pino‐Quercetum forest, treatPalabras claves:EELS microanalysis, endomycorrhiza, Heavy Metals, Industrial pollution, Pteridium aquilinum (bracken)Autores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Turnau K.Fuentes:scopusStructural characterization and molecular identification of arbuscular mycorrhiza morphotypes of Alzatea verticillata (Alzateaceae), a prominent tree in the tropical mountain rain forest of South Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The vast majority of the highly diverse trees in the tropical mountain rain forest of South EcuadorPalabras claves:Alzatea verticillata, Arbuscular mycorrhiza morphotypes, Fine and medium endophyte, nucSSU, Supraradical myceliumAutores:Beck A., Haug I., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F.Fuentes:scopusStudies of pathogenic and antagonistic microfungal populations and their potential interactions in the mycorrhizoplane of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on acidified and limed plots
ArticleAbstract: Recent tree decline was hypothesized to be connected to root damage caused by soil acidification andPalabras claves:Acidification, Antagonism, Liming, Microfungi, Mycorrhizoplane, Pat hogensAutores:El-Ashker A., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Qian X.M.Fuentes:scopus