Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae

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Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae. / Ramrez-Flores, M. Rosario; Relln-Lvarez, Rubn; Wozniak, Barbara; Gebreselassie, Mesfin Nigussie; Jakobsen, Iver; Olalde-Portugal, Vctor; Baxter, Ivan; Paszkowski, Uta; Sawers, Ruairidh J.H.

In: Plant and Cell Physiology, Vol. 58, No. 10, 2017, p. 1689-1699.

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Harvard

Ramrez-Flores, MR, Relln-Lvarez, R, Wozniak, B, Gebreselassie, MN, Jakobsen, I, Olalde-Portugal, V, Baxter, I, Paszkowski, U & Sawers, RJH 2017, 'Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae', Plant and Cell Physiology, vol. 58, no. 10, pp. 1689-1699. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx100

APA

Ramrez-Flores, M. R., Relln-Lvarez, R., Wozniak, B., Gebreselassie, M. N., Jakobsen, I., Olalde-Portugal, V., Baxter, I., Paszkowski, U., & Sawers, R. J. H. (2017). Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae. Plant and Cell Physiology, 58(10), 1689-1699. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx100

Vancouver

Ramrez-Flores MR, Relln-Lvarez R, Wozniak B, Gebreselassie MN, Jakobsen I, Olalde-Portugal V et al. Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae. Plant and Cell Physiology. 2017;58(10):1689-1699. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx100

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Ramrez-Flores, M. Rosario ; Relln-Lvarez, Rubn ; Wozniak, Barbara ; Gebreselassie, Mesfin Nigussie ; Jakobsen, Iver ; Olalde-Portugal, Vctor ; Baxter, Ivan ; Paszkowski, Uta ; Sawers, Ruairidh J.H. / Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae. In: Plant and Cell Physiology. 2017 ; Vol. 58, No. 10. pp. 1689-1699.

Bibtex

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title = "Co-ordinated changes in the accumulation of metal ions in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in response to inoculation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae",
abstract = "Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient interaction between plants and fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota. In exchange for photosynthetically fixed carbon, the fungus provides the plant host with greater access to soil nutrients via an extensive network of root-external hyphae. Here, to determine the impact of the symbiosis on the host ionome, the concentration of 19 elements was determined in the roots and leaves of a panel of 30 maize varieties, grown under phosphorus-limiting conditions, with or without inoculation with the fungus Funneliformis mosseae. Although the most recognized benefit of the symbiosis to the host plant is greater access to soil phosphorus, the concentration of a number of other elements responded significantly to inoculation across the panel as a whole. In addition, varietyspecific effects indicated the importance of plant genotype to the response. Clusters of elements were identified that varied in a co-ordinated manner across genotypes, and that were maintained between non-inoculated and inoculated plants.",
keywords = "Arbuscular mycorrhiza, Ionome, Maize, Plant nutrition",
author = "Ramrez-Flores, {M. Rosario} and Rubn Relln-Lvarez and Barbara Wozniak and Gebreselassie, {Mesfin Nigussie} and Iver Jakobsen and Vctor Olalde-Portugal and Ivan Baxter and Uta Paszkowski and Sawers, {Ruairidh J.H.}",
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language = "English",
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journal = "Plant and Cell Physiology",
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AU - Ramrez-Flores, M. Rosario

AU - Relln-Lvarez, Rubn

AU - Wozniak, Barbara

AU - Gebreselassie, Mesfin Nigussie

AU - Jakobsen, Iver

AU - Olalde-Portugal, Vctor

AU - Baxter, Ivan

AU - Paszkowski, Uta

AU - Sawers, Ruairidh J.H.

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AB - Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is an ancient interaction between plants and fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota. In exchange for photosynthetically fixed carbon, the fungus provides the plant host with greater access to soil nutrients via an extensive network of root-external hyphae. Here, to determine the impact of the symbiosis on the host ionome, the concentration of 19 elements was determined in the roots and leaves of a panel of 30 maize varieties, grown under phosphorus-limiting conditions, with or without inoculation with the fungus Funneliformis mosseae. Although the most recognized benefit of the symbiosis to the host plant is greater access to soil phosphorus, the concentration of a number of other elements responded significantly to inoculation across the panel as a whole. In addition, varietyspecific effects indicated the importance of plant genotype to the response. Clusters of elements were identified that varied in a co-ordinated manner across genotypes, and that were maintained between non-inoculated and inoculated plants.

KW - Arbuscular mycorrhiza

KW - Ionome

KW - Maize

KW - Plant nutrition

U2 - 10.1093/pcp/pcx100

DO - 10.1093/pcp/pcx100

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EP - 1699

JO - Plant and Cell Physiology

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