Publications by authors named "Marija Kisa"

The hypothesis of the present study was that bacterial communities would differentiate under Eucalyptus camaldulensis and that an enhancement of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) density would minimize this exotic plant species effect. Treatments consisted of control plants, preplanting fertilizer application and AM inoculation. After 4 months of culture in autoclaved soil, E.

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  • The study aimed to explore the diversity of mycorrhizal fungi linked to the Madagascar tree species Uapaca bojeri and assess the impact of these fungi on the tree's growth and soil microbial diversity.
  • Researchers identified 94 fungal sporophores from various genera, with Russula being the most frequently found ectomycorrhizal type, and discovered that U. bojeri relies on both ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  • Findings suggest that managing mycorrhizal relationships, particularly using the competitive Scleroderma Sc1 strain, could enhance the growth of U. bojeri in degraded areas by improving soil health and microbial activity.
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The hypothesis of the present study was that the termite mounds of Macrotermes subhyalinus (MS) (a litter-forager termite) were inhabited by a specific microflora that could enhance with the ectomycorrhizal fungal development. We tested the effect of this feeding group mound material on (i) the ectomycorrhization symbiosis between Acacia holosericea (an Australian Acacia introduced in the sahelian areas) and two ectomycorrhizal fungal isolates of Scleroderma dictyosporum (IR408 and IR412) in greenhouse conditions, (ii) the functional diversity of soil microflora and (iii) the diversity of fluorescent pseudomonads. The results showed that the termite mound amendment significantly increased the ectomycorrhizal expansion.

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