Arbuscular Mycorrhizas: Physiology and Function

In the years since the first edition of <U+001c>Arbuscular Mycorrhizas: Physiology and Function was published, an exceptional proliferation of interest in mycorrhizal biology has developed. This has been associated with advances in different research disciplines such as genetics, genomics, pr...

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Other Authors: Koltai, Hinanit. (Editor), Kapulnik, Yoram. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
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505 0 # |a PART ONE: HOST-FUNGAL INTERACTIONS: PRE- PENETRATION -- Chapter 1: Fungal spore germination and pre-symbiotic mycelial growth - Physiological and genetic aspects/ Manuela Giovannetti, Luciano Avio, Cristiana Sbrana -- Chapter 2: Metabolites in separated exudate fractions of carrot roots grown under phosphorus stress and their potential role in AM fungus/host interactions/ Gerald Nagahashi, David D. Douds, Yurdagul Ferhatoglu -- Chapter 3:The making of symbiotic cells in arbuscular mycorrhizal roots/ Andrea Genre, Paola Bonfante -- Chapter 4: Strigolactones and their role in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis/ Soizic Rochange -- PART TWO: HOST-FUNGAL INTERACTIONS: POST- PENETRATION -- Chapter 5: Molecular-physiological aspects of the AM symbiosis post penetration/ Philipp Franken -- Chapter 6: Phosphate transporters in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis/ Maria J. Harrison, Nathan Pumplin, Florence J. Breuillin, Roslyn D. Noar, Hee-Jin Park -- Chapter 7: Nutrient uptake: The arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal symbiosis as a plant nutrient acquisition strategy/Elke Neumann, Eckhard George -- Chapter 8: Hormonal responses in host plants triggered by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi/ Jutta Ludwig-M<U+00fc>ller -- PART THREE: INFLUENCE OF THE SYMBIOSIS ON THE HOST AND ITS SURROUNDING: HOST RESPONSE TO BIOTIC STRESS -- Chapter 9: Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on plant response to biotic stress: the role of plant defence mechanisms/ Mara̕ J. Pozo, Sabine C. Jung, Juan A. Lp̤ez-Rèz, Concepcin̤ Azcn̤-Aguilar -- Chapter 10: Biotic environment of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soil/ Jan Jansa, Milan Gryndler -- PART FOUR: INFLUENCE OF THE SYMBIOSIS ON THE HOST AND ITS SURROUNDING: HOST RESPONSE TO ABIOTIC STRESS -- Chapter 11: Host response to osmotic stresses: stomatal behaviour and water use efficiency of arbuscular mycorrhizal plants/ Juan Manuel Ruiz-Lozano, Ricardo Aroca -- Chapter 12: Metal tolerant mycorrhizal plants: A review from the perspective on industrial waste in temperate region/ Katarzyna Turnau, PrzemysBaw Ryszka, Grzegorz Wojtczak -- PART FIVE: EVOLUTIONARY AND DIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES OF MYCORRHITIC ASSOCIATION -- Chapter 13: Effect of differences among crop species and cultivars on the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis/ Victoria Estan͠, Cinta Calvet, Aml̈ia Camprub ̕-- Chapter 14: Mycorrhizal symbiosis and plant reproduction/Roger T. Koide. 
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