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Hurtado V., Miguel A.Sieverding, Ewald[Las micorrizas, solución para la producción de plántulas forestales]Las micorrizas, solución para la producción de plántulas forestales
Sieverding, EwaldHoweler, Reinhardt H.[Evaluation of efficiency of isolates of VA mycorrhizal fungi in greenhouse and field trials [abstract]]Evaluation of efficiency of isolates of VA mycorrhizal fungi in greenhouse and field trials [abstract]
Howeler, Reinhardt H.Sieverding, Ewald[Importance of VA mycorrhiza fungi for mineral nutrition of cassava and other tropical crops [abstract]]Importance of VA mycorrhiza fungi for mineral nutrition of cassava and other tropical crops [abstract]

A new glomeromycotean fungus, Ambispora reticulata, was found in the Swiss Alps and in the Chilean Andes. Only acauloam-bisporoid spores were detected so far, 87-131 x 125-150 mu m in diameter and having a three-layered, yellow-brown to brown outer wall, a bi-layered, hyaline middle wall and a ge...


Oehl, FritzCastillo Rubio, ClaudiaSchneider, DavidSaele, VerenaSieverding, Ewald[Ambispora reticulata, a new species in the Glomeromycota from mountainous areas in Switzerland and Chile]Ambispora reticulata, a new species in the Glomeromycota from mountainous areas in Switzerland and Chile

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are important for P uptake in Andisols cultivated with wheat. We assessed AM fungal diversity in field experiments established with wheat cultivated after AM host plants and non-host plants at three locations of the Araucania Region. Wheat seed was treated with t...


Castillo Rubio, ClaudiaOehl, FritzSieverding, Ewald[Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in wheat agroecosystems in Southern Chile and effects of seed treatment with natural products]Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in wheat agroecosystems in Southern Chile and effects of seed treatment with natural products

A new species of the genus Acaulospora (Glomeromycetes) was found in several mountainous to high mountainous grasslands in Switzerland and Southern Chile, at 1850-2050 m and 550-1600 m asl, respectively. The species has yellow-white to creamy and regularly globose to subglobose spores with a diam...


Oehl, Fritzda Silva, Gladstone AlvesPalenzuela, JavierSanchez Castro, IvanCastillo Rubio, ClaudiaSieverding, Ewald[Acaulospora punctata, a new fungal species in the Glomeromycetes from mountainous altitudes of the Swiss Alps and Chilean Andes]Acaulospora punctata, a new fungal species in the Glomeromycetes from mountainous altitudes of the Swiss Alps and Chilean Andes

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