Ranoarisoa, Mahafaka Trap, Jean Pablo, Anne-Laure Dezette, Damien Plassard, Claude
Phytate is considered a poorly available plant P source but proved to be useful for particular soil bacteria strains. In soil-free conditions, it has been shown that bacteria locked up the mineralized phosphorus from phytate whereas bacterial grazers like nematodes were able to deliver P to plants. Here, we aimed to determine if the interactions be...
Khullar, Shikha Reddy, M. Sudhakara
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BioMetals
Ectomycorrhizal fungi hold a potential role in bioremediation of heavy metal polluted areas because of its metal accumulation and detoxification property. We investigated the cadmium (Cd) induced bioaccumulation of glutathione (GSH) mediated by γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase (γ-GCS) in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum. In H. cylind...
Torres-Aquino, Margarita Becquer, Adeline Le Guernevé, Christine Louche, Julien Amenc, Laurie K Staunton, Siobhan Quiquampoix, Hervé Plassard, Claude
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Plant, cell & environment
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) association can improve plant phosphorus (P) nutrition. Polyphosphates (polyP) synthesized in distant fungal cells after P uptake may contribute to P supply from the fungus to the host plant if they are hydrolyzed to phosphate in ECM roots then transferred to the host plant when required. In this study, we addressed this hypot...
DORE, Jeanne PERRAUD, Marie Dieryckx, Cindy Kohler, Annegret Morin, Emmanuelle Henrissat, Bernard Lindquist, Erika Zimmermann, Sabine D. Girard, Vincent Kuo, Alan
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Extracellular proteins play crucial roles in the interaction between mycorrhizal fungi and their environment. Computational prediction and experimental detection allowed identification of 869 proteins constituting the exoproteome of Hebeloma cylindrosporum. Small secreted proteins (SSPs) and carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) were the two major ...
Garcia, Kevin Delteil, Amandine Conéjéro, Geneviève Becquer, Adeline Plassard, Claude Sentenac, Hervé Zimmermann, Sabine
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The New phytologist
Mycorrhizal associations are known to improve the hydro-mineral nutrition of their host plants. However, the importance of mycorrhizal symbiosis for plant potassium nutrition has so far been poorly studied. We therefore investigated the impact of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum on the potassium nutrition of Pinus pinaster and exa...
Kedi, Brice Abadie, Josiane Sei, Joseph Quiquampoix, Herve Staunton, Siobhan
Extracellular phosphatases from ectomycorrhizal fungi may contribute to plant nutrition, particularly in highly weathered tropical soils where available phosphorus is limited. However, the expression of their catalytic activity may be influenced by many factors including adsorption on organo-mineral surfaces of soils. We have investigated the pH-de...
Kedi, Brice Sei, Joseph Quiquampoix, Herve Staunton, Siobhan
Catalytic activity of extracellular enzymes in soil controls many biogeochemical cycles. The efficiency of extracellular enzymes depends on their interaction with soil organo-mineral surfaces and their resistance to degradation and inactivation. Little is known about the factors that control the time dependence of enzyme activity in soil. We have m...
Irshad, Usman Brauman, Alain Villenave, Cécile Plassard, Claude
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Plant and Soil
Background and aimsPhosphorus from phytate, although constituting the main proportion of organic soil P, is unavailable to plants. Despite the well-known effects of rhizosphere trophic relationships on N mineralization, no work has been done yet on P mineralization. We hypothesized that the interactions between phytate-mineralizing bacteria, mycorr...
Irshad, U. Brauman, Alain Villenave, Cécile Plassard, C.
Background and aims Phosphorus from phytate, although constituting the main proportion of organic soil P, is unavailable to plants. Despite the well-known effects of rhizosphere trophic relationships on N mineralization, no work has been done yet on P mineralization. We hypothesized that the interactions between phytate-mineralizing bacteria, mycor...
Irshad, U. Brauman, Alain Villenave, Cécile Plassard, C.
Background and aims Phosphorus from phytate, although constituting the main proportion of organic soil P, is unavailable to plants. Despite the well-known effects of rhizosphere trophic relationships on N mineralization, no work has been done yet on P mineralization. We hypothesized that the interactions between phytate-mineralizing bacteria, mycor...