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P-NMR Study of the Phosphate Transport and Polyphosphate Metabolism in
Hebeloma cylindrosporum
in Response to Plant Roots Signals
Authors:
Christine Le Guernevé
,
Adeline Becquer
,
Margarita Torres-Aquino
,
Laurie K Amenc
,
Carlos Trives-Segura
,
Siobhan Staunton
,
Claude Plassard
and
Hervé Quiquampoix
,
date:
08/20/2018,
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[Abstract] We used
in vivo
and
in vitro
phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance (
31
P-NMR) spectroscopy to follow the change in transport, compartmentation and metabolism of phosphate in the ectomycorrhizal fungus
Hebeloma cylindrosporum
in response to root signals originating from host (
Pinus pinaster
) or ...
Establishing a Symbiotic Interface between Cultured Ectomycorrhizal Fungi and Plants to Follow Fungal Phosphate Metabolism
Authors:
Adeline Becquer
,
Margarita Torres-Aquino
,
Christine Le Guernevé
,
Laurie K Amenc
,
Carlos Trives-Segura
,
Siobhan Staunton
,
Hervé Quiquampoix
and
Claude Plassard
,
date:
10/20/2017,
view:
6601,
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0
[Abstract] In ectomycorrhizal plants, the fungal cells colonize the roots of their host plant to create new organs called ectomycorrhizae. In these new organs, the fungal cells colonize the walls of the cortical cells, bathing in the same apoplasm as the plant cells in a space named the ‘Hartig net’, where exchanges between the two partners take place. ...
Isolating and Measuring the Growth and Morphology of Pro-embryogenic Masses in
Araucaria angustifolia
(Bertol.) Kuntze (Araucariaceae)
Authors:
Jackellinne Caetano Douétts-Peres
,
Vanildo Silveira
,
Marco Antonio Lopes Cruz
and
Claudete Santa-Catarina
,
date:
12/05/2016,
view:
8302,
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0
[Abstract] Embryogenic suspension cultures of
Araucaria angustifolia
(Bertol.) Kuntze (Araucariaceae) can be used as a model to test the effects of compounds added to the culture medium on the cellular growth and morphology of Pro-Embryogenic Masses (PEMs). PEMs are formed by embryogenic and suspensor-type cells. To measure changes in the cellular ...
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