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Arbuscular Mycorrhizas : Physiology and Function

Douds Jr., David D.(Edited by)Kapulnik, Yoram(Edited by)
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This text provides a structured compilation of reviews of what is known about arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.

Topics were selected to cover major steps in the life cycle of AM fungi (germination, signalling/recognition prior to colonization, and host regulation of colonization).

Aspects of the physiological interaction within the root (regulation of host defenses, bidirectional transport of nutrients, modification of gene expression, and carbon metabolism) are then discussed.

The focus then widens to effects of the mycorrhiza upon the whole plant (nutrition, water relations, reproduction, and resistance to disease), and expands further to essential aspects of the role of AM fungi in soil ecology (soil aggregation, and interactions with other soil microbes).

Leaders in the field present critical reviews and point toward areas for future research.

This volume should be helpful for both researchers in the field and those interested in a thorough knowledge of this symbiosis.

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Product Details
Springer
0792364449 / 9780792364443
Hardback
30/11/2000
Netherlands
English
384p.
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