Nghĩa của từ mycorrhizal bằng Tiếng Việt


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1. The mycorrhizal fungus Suillus plorans (Roll.)

2. Mycorrhizal synthesis studies revealed that allopatric populations of Suillus granulatus differ in host specificity.

3. Chanterelle mushrooms are mycorrhizal, meaning they form a symbiotic beneficial relationship with plant or tree roots

4. These results suggest that growth of mycorrhizal pine can be stimulated by inoculating with beneficial bacteria.

5. California golden Chanterelles grow from the ground in a symbiotic, mycorrhizal partnership with live oak trees

6. Similary, cytokinins enhance the growth rate of known mycorrhizal fungi (Boletus edulis, Boletus pinicola, Suillus variegatus andArmillariella mellea).

7. The participation of macrofungi in the field Afforestations was analyzed in bioecological groups of mycorrhizal, saprotrophic and parasitic fungi

8. There are forest Bioregions for the symbiotic relationship of mycorrhizal fungi that exchange nutrients with the root systems of trees

9. Unlike white button mushrooms, Boletes are not saprobes that can grow on compost; they are mycorrhizal, forming relationships with trees.

10. The ability of Cistaceae to create mycorrhizal relation with truffle mushroom (Tuber) prompted several studies about using them as host plants for truffle cultivation.

Khả năng của họ Cistaceae trong việc tạo ra quan hệ cộng sinh với nấm cục (chi Tuber) đã khơi dậy các nghiên cứu về việc sử dụng chúng làm cây chủ trong việc nuôi trồng nấm cục.

11. (Boletes are mycorrhizal, meaning they form symbiotic relationships with the roots of trees.) These Boletes have been found throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, parts of Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

12. Biologically, Basidiomycetes follow the same theme as the rest of the fungal kingdom; they are important decomposers, plant pathogens, and symbionts with plants (mycorrhizal).

13. Enhancing Plant Water Relations, Quality, and Productivity of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) through Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, Inorganic Phosphorus, and Irrigation Regimes in an Himalayan Acid Alfisol

14. In our recent experiments, we found with patch-cutting and retention of hub trees and regeneration to a diversity of species and genes and genotypes that these mycorrhizal networks, they recover really rapidly.

Trong những cuộc thí nghiệm gần đây, Chúng tôi nhận ra, với việc cắt mảnh và sự duy trì của cây mẹ và sự tái sinh cho sự đa dạng loài, gen và kiểu gen rằng những mạng lưới nấm rễ cộng sinh này, phục hồi rất nhanh chóng.

15. Cryptogamic ground covers (CGCs) are a type of biological soil crust comprising a complex association of early divergent organisms includ - ing non-vascular plants (bryophytes; liverworts, hornworts, mosses), fungi (free-living, saprotrophic and mycorrhizal), bacteria (free- living

16. The actinomycete is housed in nodules where fixation of atmospheric dinitrogen occurs and is made available to the host plant; the mycorrhizal fungus is both inter- and intra-cellular within the root tissue and may be found within the nodules.

17. Wilson’s recent book The Diversity of Life, in which he listed the extinction of thousands of species of birds, fish, and insects, as well as species usually dismissed as unimportant: “Many of the vanished species are mycorrhizal fungi, symbiotic forms that enhance the absorption of nutrients by the root systems of plants.

18. Binucleate Rhizoctonia (BNR) was isolated (isolate CFM1) from cabbage grown in soil from pot cultures of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus, Glomus mosseae, grown on subterranean clover, and was identified as AG-Bo by means of morphological and molecular characteristics.A PCR-based assay was developed to detect BNR in roots and soils of pot cultures of AM fungi.

19. Cantharellus is a genus of popular edible mushrooms, commonly known as Chanterelles / ˌ ʃ æ n t ə ˈ r ɛ l /, a name which can also refer to the type species, Cantharellus cibarius.They are mycorrhizal fungi, meaning they form symbiotic associations with plants, making them very difficult to cultivate.Caution must be used when identifying Chanterelles for consumption due to lookalikes