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2006 article

Nitrogen Transfer Between Plants: A 15N Natural Abundance Study with Crop and Weed Species

Moyer-Henry, K. A., Burton, J. W., Israel, D. W., & Rufty, T. W. (2006, April 1). Plant and Soil.

By: K. Moyer-Henry n, J. Burton n, D. Israel n & T. Rufty n

author keywords: arbuscular mycorrhizae; N-2 fixation; 15N natural abundance; N transfer
topics (OpenAlex): Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis; Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems; Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
TL;DR: Results of experiments are consistent with the view that N transfer occurs primarily through mycorrhizal hyphal networks, and reveal that Ntransfer may be a contributing factor to weed problems in N2-fixing crops in low N fertility conditions. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2004 article

Accumulation and localization of aluminium in root tips of loblolly pine seedlings and the associated ectomycorrhiza Pisolithus tinctorius

MOYER‐HENRY, K., SILVA, I., MACFALL, J., JOHANNES, E., ALLEN, N., GOLDFARB, B., & RUFTY, T. (2004, November 15). Plant Cell & Environment.

By: K. Moyer‐Henry n, I. Silva*, J. Macfall*, E. Johannes n, N. Allen n, B. Goldfarb n, T. Rufty n

author keywords: Pisolithus tinctorius; confocal scanning microscopy; lumogallion
topics (OpenAlex): Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals; Clay minerals and soil interactions; Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
TL;DR: Results clearly showed that loblolly pine seedlings were highly resistant to Al and show thatpine possesses multiple mechanisms that can contribute to Al tolerance in acid field soils. (via Semantic Scholar)
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