A Oberson, EJ Joner - Organic phosphorus in the environment, 2005 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This paper reviews information on the composition of the microbial phosphorus pool and the current approaches used to quantify the amount of phosphorus held in the soil microbial …
Most land plants are symbiotic with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which take up mineral nutrients from the soil and exchange them with plants for photosynthetically fixed …
MD Jones, SE Smith - Canadian Journal of Botany, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
On considère généralement les mycorhizes comme un cas de mutualisme classique. Les auteures décrivent le mutualisme comme une augmentation réciproque de l'adaptation des …
The influence of carbohydrate availability to mycorrhizal roots on uptake, metabolism and translocation of phosphate (P) by the fungus was examined in axenic cultures of transformed …
Soils are structurally heterogeneous across a wide range of spatio-temporal scales. Consequently, external environmental conditions do not have a uniform effect throughout …
The use of tracers is relevant to study the transformations of phosphorus (P) in the soil–plant system because (a) only a small fraction of the total soil P is rapidly circulating in this …
Roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi. These fungi confer various benefits to their hosts under phosphorus (P) limitation and other stress …
The majority of herbaceous plants are connected by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in complex networks, but how this affects carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) allocation among …
I Jakobsen, ME Leggett… - … : agriculture and the …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Soil microorganisms play a significant role in the transfer of phosphorus (P) within terrestrial ecosystems. Microbial processes in soil are important for the distribution of P between …