Efficiently recording and processing data from arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization assays using amscorer and amreader

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Who: AMReader and colleagues from the University of Turin, Italy have published the paper: Ef ciently recording and processing data from arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization assays using AMScorer and AMReader, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The evolution of land plants has been shaped by their interactions with a diverse microbial community. Amongst these interactions, the mutually beneficial symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is one of the oldest and most widespread (Remy et_al, 1994; Treseder and Cross, 2006). Upon contact with a potential host, AM fungi develop hyphopodia on the surface of epidermal cells . . .

     

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