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  1. Core hyphosphere microbiota of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum

    Background

    Bacteria and fungi are dynamically interconnected, leading to beneficial or antagonistic relationships with plants. Within this...

    Vanessa E. Thomas, Sanjay Antony-Babu in Environmental Microbiome
    Article Open access 09 March 2024
  2. Hyphosphere microorganisms facilitate hyphal spreading and root colonization of plant symbiotic fungus in ammonium-enriched soil

    Anthropogenic nitrogen inputs lead to a high ammonium (NH 4 + )/nitrate (NO 3 ) ratio in the soil, which restricts hyphal spreading of soil fungi. Access...

    Kai Sun, Hui-Jun Jiang, ... Chuan-Chao Dai in The ISME Journal
    Article 13 July 2023
  3. Hyphosphere microbiome of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a realm of unknowns

    The extraradical hyphae-associated microbiome of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), the “hyphosphere microbiome,” harbors a diverse reservoir of...

    Maede Faghihinia, Jan Jansa, ... Philip L. Staddon in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article 28 November 2022
  4. Organic phosphorus levels change the hyphosphere phoD-harboring bacterial community of Funneliformis mosseae

    The phoD -harboring bacterial community is responsible for organic phosphorus (P) mineralization in soil and is important for understanding the...

    Yaqin Sun, Yanan Cheng, ... Fei Wang in Mycorrhiza
    Article 22 December 2023
  5. Exploring the secrets of hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: processes and ecological functions

    Background

    Most plants have a hyphosphere, the thin zone of soil around extraradical hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which extends beyond...

    Fei Wang, Lin Zhang, ... Gu Feng in Plant and Soil
    Article 30 July 2022
  6. Interactions Between Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Other Microorganisms in the Rhizosphere and Hyphosphere

    The ecosystem of the earth is fascinating and intricate. The interactions that occur in the soil affect its characteristics as a substrate for...
    Deepak Kumar, Sandeep Kour, ... Puja Ohri in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Higher Plants
    Chapter 2024
  7. The Hyphosphere of Leaf-Cutting Ant Cultivars Is Enriched with Helper Bacteria

    Bacteria can live in a variety of interkingdom communities playing key ecological roles. The microbiome of leaf-cutting attine ant colonies are a...

    Maria Jesus Sutta Martiarena, Aurelie Deveau, ... Andre Rodrigues in Microbial Ecology
    Article 09 February 2023
  8. A trade-off between space exploration and mobilization of organic phosphorus through associated microbiomes enables niche differentiation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the same root

    Ecology seeks to explain species coexistence, but experimental tests of mechanisms for coexistence are difficult to conduct. We synthesized an...

    Jiachao Zhou, Thomas W. Kuyper, Gu Feng in Science China Life Sciences
    Article 20 January 2023
  9. Arbuscular mycorrhiza: advances and retreats in our understanding of the ecological functioning of the mother of all root symbioses

    Background

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis has been referred to as the mother of all plant root symbioses as it predated the evolution of plant...

    Thomas W. Kuyper, Jan Jansa in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 02 May 2023
  10. Organic nitrogen utilisation by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus is mediated by specific soil bacteria and a protist

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi lack efficient exoenzymes to access organic nutrients directly. Nevertheless, the fungi often obtain and further...

    Martin Rozmoš, Petra Bukovská, ... Jan Jansa in The ISME Journal
    Article 20 September 2021
  11. Plant-associated fungi support bacterial resilience following water limitation

    Drought disrupts soil microbial activity and many biogeochemical processes. Although plant-associated fungi can support plant performance and...

    Rachel Hestrin, Megan Kan, ... Jennifer Pett-Ridge in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 09 September 2022
  12. Phosphorus forms affect the hyphosphere bacterial community involved in soil organic phosphorus turnover

    Interactions between bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi play a significant role in mediating organic phosphorus (P) transformations and...

    Fei Wang, Michael A. Kertesz, Gu Feng in Mycorrhiza
    Article 01 May 2019
  13. Leveraging genomics to understand the broader role of fungal small secreted proteins in niche colonization and nutrition

    The last few years have seen significant advances in the breadth of fungi for which we have genomic resources and our understanding of the biological...

    Jonathan M. Plett, Krista L. Plett in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 28 June 2022
  14. Phage co-transport with hyphal-riding bacteria fuels bacterial invasion in a water-unsaturated microbial model system

    Nonmotile microorganisms often enter new habitats by co-transport with motile microorganisms. Here, we report that also lytic phages can co-transport...

    **n You, René Kallies, ... Lukas Y. Wick in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 13 December 2021
  15. Mycorrhizosphere Revisited: Multitrophic Interactions

    The soil and plant roots provide natural habitats for a diverse assemblage of microorganisms that play an important role in nutrient cycling and...
    T. Muthukumar, C. S. Sumathi, ... D. J. Bagyaraj in Re-visiting the Rhizosphere Eco-system for Agricultural Sustainability
    Chapter 2022
  16. Unraveling the diversity of hyphal explorative traits among Rhizophagus irregularis genotypes

    Differences in functioning among various genotypes of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can determine their fitness under specific environmental...

    Daquan Sun, Martin Rozmoš, ... Jan Jansa in Mycorrhiza
    Article Open access 03 June 2024
  17. Agronomic Practices for Optimizing the AMF Abundance and Diversity for Sustainable Food Production

    The chapter emphasizes the critical role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in addressing soil fertility degradation caused by global climate...
    Isabela Figueiredo de Oliveira, Mariana Lourenço Campolino, ... Sylvia Morais de Sousa in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Sustainable Agriculture: Nutrient and Crop Management
    Chapter 2024
  18. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Under Intercrop, Regenerative, and Conventional Agriculture Systems

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) increase in diversity and abundance in agricultural systems that emphasize soil health practices, including...
    Melissa Robdrup, Michelle Hubbard, ... Monika A. Gorzelak in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Higher Plants
    Chapter Open access 2024
  19. Disentangling arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria at the soil-root interface

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are essential components of the plant root mycobiome and are found in approximately 80% of land plants. As...

    Sulaimon Basiru, Khadija Ait Si Mhand, Mohamed Hijri in Mycorrhiza
    Article 24 March 2023
  20. Short-Term Evaluation of the Spatial Distribution of Trophic Groups of Amoebae in the Rhizosphere of Zea mays Inoculated with Rhizophagus intraradices

    Primary production in terrestrial ecosystems is sustained by plants, microbiota, and fungi, which are the major organic matter providers in the root...

    Sandra Cortés-Pérez, Ronald Ferrera-Cerrato, ... Alejandro Alarcón in Microbial Ecology
    Article 04 November 2022
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