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Accession number;06A0798333
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| Title;Strategies on symbiosis between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their bioprotection |
| Author;
KUBOTA MAYUMI
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
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Journal Title;Root Research
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Journal Code:L2698A
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ISSN:0919-2182
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VOL.15;NO.3;PAGE.111-118(2006)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.2, TBL.3, REF.42 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;Symbiosis between plants and fungi so called mycorrhiza greatly contributes to maintenance of ecology such as renewal of forest, circulation of carbon flow, bioremediation of environment, preservation of plant species diversity. Symbiotic relationship between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is thought to start approximately 400 million years ago when plants landed on ground for the first time and to be the oldest among mycorrhizas. Arbuscular mycorrhiza is considered to have no host specificity as it is found in around 80% of land plant species. In order to colonize different host plants, it is assumed that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are required to possess strategies for competing with other microorganisms and high compatibility with their hosts. "Compatibility" is the result of an evolutional relationship between plants and microorganisms which have been selected as plant partners for their survival. This review introduces from the process for symbiosis between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to the role of bioprotection by the symbiosis. (author abst.) |
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