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Ectomycorrhizae : their ecology and physiology
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ISBN: 0124728502 9780124728509 0323149499 Year: 1973 Publisher: New York : Academic Press,


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Diversity and biotechnology of ectomycorrhizae
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ISBN: 3642151957 9786612994548 3642151965 1282994549 Year: 2010 Publisher: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag,

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Ectomycorrhizal fungi play multifunctional roles during symbioses with higher plants. They can serve as bioprotectors, biofertilizers, bioremediators and stress indicators. Further, they are the true “mycoindicators” of forest ecosystems, where an enormous diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi can be found. Some ectomycorrhizal fungi also produce edible sporocarps, i.e., fruiting bodies, which are important for the food industry. Ectomycorrhizal fungi also produce various metal chelating molecules, which are of remarkable biotechnological significance and which also secrete useful secondary metabolites. Molecular approaches are required for the identification and differentiation of fungi forming symbioses with higher plants, while molecular tools are important to understand how genes are expressed during symbiosis with higher plants. Students, researchers and teachers of botany, mycology, microbiology, forestry, and biotechnology will find a valuable source of information in this Soil Biology volume.

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