2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:ruse.0000018930.17569.09
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Anatomical Structure of Ectomycorrhiza in Abies sibirica Ledeb. and Picea obovata Ledeb. under Conditions of Forest Ecosystems Polluted with Emissions from Copper-Smelting Works

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“…1), when ectomycorrhizal endings with plecten chymatic and unstructured fungal coats prevailed in the samples. In both communities, coats of this types had smaller sizes, compared to pseudoparenchymatic and double coats (Table 2), which agrees with data by other authors (Veselkin, 2003(Veselkin, , 2004(Veselkin, , 2005. Plecten chymatic coats have been noted in ectomycorrhizal endings at early stages of morphogenesis; pseudo parenchymatic and double coats are physiologically active and characteristic of endings at middle stages of morphogenesis; and unstructured coats are indicative of the final stages of their development (Semenova, 1980;Veselkin, 2005).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…1), when ectomycorrhizal endings with plecten chymatic and unstructured fungal coats prevailed in the samples. In both communities, coats of this types had smaller sizes, compared to pseudoparenchymatic and double coats (Table 2), which agrees with data by other authors (Veselkin, 2003(Veselkin, , 2004(Veselkin, , 2005. Plecten chymatic coats have been noted in ectomycorrhizal endings at early stages of morphogenesis; pseudo parenchymatic and double coats are physiologically active and characteristic of endings at middle stages of morphogenesis; and unstructured coats are indicative of the final stages of their development (Semenova, 1980;Veselkin, 2005).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The diameter of root end ings and the thickness of fungal coats were measured with an ocular micrometer under an Axiovert 200 M microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany). The results were used to calculate the cross section areas of the whole ending, the plant root itself, the fungal coat, and, on this basis, the contribution of the fungal symbiont to the total volume of the mycorrhizal ending (Veselkin, 2003(Veselkin, , 2004. Subtypes of fungal coats were identified according to the classification by Dominik (1963), with reference to the book by Selivanov (1981).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Trees strengthened the characteristics of their leaf structures under polluted conditions, which are regarded as adaptive and compensative to the adverse effects of air pollution (Chaturvedi et al 2013). Studies also showed that trees develop different morphologies under polluted conditions (Karenlampi 1986; Veselkin 2004). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…та Picea obovata Ledeb. (Veselkin, 2004), Т.І. Юсипіва у представників роду Fraxinus (Jusypiva, 2005;2006), Ж. Ріконен зі співавторами у Betula papyrifera Marshall (Riikonen et al, 2010), О.А.…”
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