1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1989.tb05637.x
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The Glycine‐Glomus‐Bradyrhizobium symbiosis. IX. Nutritional, morphological and physiological responses of nodulated soybean to geographic isolates of the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae.

Abstract: 1989. The Glycirte-Glorrtus-Bradyrhizobium symbiosis. IX. Nutritional, morphological and physiological responses of nodulated soybean to geographic isolates of the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae. -Physiol. Plant. 76: 226-232.The objective of the work was to determine differences in plant response to geographic isolates of a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungus, and to demonstrate the need for such determinations in the selection of desirable host-endophyte combinations for practical applications. S… Show more

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“…Because of the lower water-retention capacity of the Cedar Creek soil (sandy texture and low organic-matter content), it is possible that mycorrhizas at Cedar Creek are an important mechanism for increasing plant drought tolerance through an improved transpiration stream (38). There is evidence that coadapted mycorrhizas may improve plant tolerance to water stress; within the same species of AM fungi, ecotypes isolated from xeric ecosystems have been shown to improve the water relations and drought tolerance of their host plants more than those isolated from mesic environments (40,41).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because of the lower water-retention capacity of the Cedar Creek soil (sandy texture and low organic-matter content), it is possible that mycorrhizas at Cedar Creek are an important mechanism for increasing plant drought tolerance through an improved transpiration stream (38). There is evidence that coadapted mycorrhizas may improve plant tolerance to water stress; within the same species of AM fungi, ecotypes isolated from xeric ecosystems have been shown to improve the water relations and drought tolerance of their host plants more than those isolated from mesic environments (40,41).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os estudos sobre o efeito da inoculação de fungos micorrízicos no teor de K têm mostrado resultados inconsistentes e de difícil interpretação (Sieverding & Toro, 1988), e muitas vezes relacionados à absorção de P (Bethlenfalvay et al, 1989). A absorção de Ca pelos fungos micorrízicos (Rhodes & Gerdeman, 1978) é relativamente baixa, e o seu transporte pode estar associado a grânulos de polifosfatos (White & Brown, 1979).…”
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“…Similarmente, diferentes isolados geográficos de Glomus mosseae variaram em aumentar as relações hídricas de Agropyron smithii (Stahl & Smith, 1984). Dois isolados de Glomus mosseae, originados de um ambiente mésico e árido, aumentaram a produção da matéria seca da parte aérea de soja, mas esse benefício não foi observado para um isolado de ambiente semi-árido (Bethlenfalvay et al, 1989). Em cafeeiro, Saggin Júnior & Siqueira (1995) observaram que a eficiência simbiótica diferiu para isolados de Glomus etunicatum, sendo encontrados isolados dessa espécie com alta e baixa eficiência.…”
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