Growth Of Maple Trees Affected By Acid Rain
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... neighboring plot. The researchers also found that the communities of mycorrhizae -- soil fungi that help provide more nutrients to plant roots -- were ... in the treated plot. Future research will explore the relationship between mycorrhizae and acid rain. Though pollution-control legislation has helped reduce ...Acid rain causing decline in sugar maples, say researchers
... neighboring plot. The researchers also found that the communities of mycorrhizae -- soil fungi that help provide more nutrients to plant roots -- were ... in the treated plot. Future research will explore the relationship between mycorrhizae and acid rain. Though pollution-control legislation has helped reduce ...DOE JGI sequences, releases genome of symbiotic tree fungus
... and gains preferential access to carbohydrates within the plant. Such mycorrhizae are critical to terrestrial ecosystems, Martin said, since approximately ... species, including trees, are dependent on such interactions to thrive. mycorrhizae significantly improve photosynthetic carbon assimilation by plants and are ...CU, USDA team to curb two invasive, poisonous vines
... students are investigating whether the plants release root chemicals that alter soil conditions. Preliminary findings suggest that communities of mycorrhizae -- soil fungi that help provide more nutrients to plant roots -- differ in species and abundance in areas surrounding swallow-worts. "It could be ...