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Fungal metabolism and free amino acid content may predict nitrogen transfer to the host plant in the ectomycorrhizal relationship between Pisolithus spp. and Eucalyptus grandis

(Submitter supplied) Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are crucial for tree nitrogen (N) nutrition, however, mechanisms governing N transfer from fungal tissues to the host plant are not well understood. ECM fungal isolates, even from the same species, vary considerably in their ability to support tree N nutrition resulting in a range of often unpredictable symbiotic outcomes. In this study, we used isotopic labelling to quantify the transfer of N to the plant host by isolates from the ECM genus Pisolithus known to have significant variability in colonisation and transfer of nutrients to a host. more...
Organism:
Pisolithus microcarpus; Eucalyptus grandis
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL33522 GPL33523 GPL33524
43 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE235669
ID:
200235669

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