A mycorrhizal revolution
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Titre
A mycorrhizal revolution
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Auteur(s)
- HOYSTED Grace A
- KOWAL Jill
- JACOB Alison
- RIMINGTON William R
- DUCKETT Jeffrey G
- PRESSEL Silvia
- ORCHARD Suzanne
- RYAN Megan H
- FIELD Katie J
- BIDARTONDO Martin I
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A24TN9WQ
Version
3851
Date ajout
12 mai 2021 07:56
Date modification
12 mai 2021 08:57
Résumé
It has long been postulated that symbiotic fungi facilitated plant migrations onto land through enhancing the scavenging of mineral nutrients and exchanging these for photosynthetically-fixed organic carbon. Today, land plantfungal symbioses are both widespread and diverse. Recent discoveries show that a variety of potential fungal associates were likely available to the earliest land plants, and that these early partnerships were probably affected by changing atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Here, we evaluate current hypotheses and knowledge gaps regarding early plant-fungal partnerships in the context of newly discovered fungal mutualists of early and more recently evolved land plants and the rapidly changing views on the roles of plant-fungal symbioses in the evolution and ecology of the terrestrial biosphere.
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- AB - Utile à l'AB
- AMF
- FREDO biologie et travail du sol
- FREDO fertilisation
- FREDO santé végétale
- GEO Royaume-Uni
- mycorhize
- plant
- symbiosis
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Titre de la publication
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Volume
44
Pages
1-6
Date caractères
08/2018
Date publication
1 août 2018
Doi
10.1016/j.pbi.2017.12.004
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13695266
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