2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:plso.0000035542.79345.1b
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza can depress translocation of zinc to shoots of host plants in soils moderately polluted with zinc

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“…AMF can also improve soil structure through the actions of external hyphae and glomalin excreted by external hyphae (Rillig and Steinberg, 2002), and maintain plant biodiversity and ecosystem stability (van der Heijden et al, 1998;Koide and Dickie, 2002). Furthermore, under metal contamination, AMF may protect host plants against excessively high metal concentrations in soils (Leyval et al, 2002;Christie et al, 2004). AMF should be an important component in revegetation programs at mining sites, including mine tailings ponds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMF can also improve soil structure through the actions of external hyphae and glomalin excreted by external hyphae (Rillig and Steinberg, 2002), and maintain plant biodiversity and ecosystem stability (van der Heijden et al, 1998;Koide and Dickie, 2002). Furthermore, under metal contamination, AMF may protect host plants against excessively high metal concentrations in soils (Leyval et al, 2002;Christie et al, 2004). AMF should be an important component in revegetation programs at mining sites, including mine tailings ponds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neste caso, a maior retenção verificada por este isolado pode estar associada à composição do micélio e não necessariamente com a espessura da hifa como havia sido preconizado anteriormente. De fato, Christie e Chen 9 afirmam que a maior …”
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“…In this context, associations between plants and AMF are of great importance because AMF improves P uptake, assist in plant growth, and may also contribute to reduce the availability of heavy metals as a result of their immobilization in fungal structures or glomalin (ABDEL LATEF, 2013;GIL-CARDEZA et al, 2014). This latter effect results in a decrease in the transfer of potentially toxic elements from roots to shoots (JONER et al, 2000;CHRISTIE et al, 2004). AMF may also reduce heavy metal uptake by promoting the precipitation or chelation of elements in the rhizosphere (KALDORF et al, 1999) and by promoting morphological, physiological and molecular changes in host plants (ANDRADE et al, 2010).…”
Section: Agronomic Practices To Reduce the Toxicity Of Heavy Metals Imentioning
confidence: 99%