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So far The Punisher is really quite unpleasant.
Tea however is very pleasant.
The thought of writing makes me sleepy.
But I have a target. I will read and summarise the following papers by Tuesday:
1. Khadge et al. 1992 "Effect of VAM inoculum carry-over on the successive cropping of maize and mungbean" Plant and Soil 140: 303-309
2. Riccardi et al. 1998 "Protein changes in response to progressive water deficit in maize: Quantitative variation and polypeptide variation" Plant Physiology 117: 1253-1263
3. Boddington and Dodd 2000 "The effect of agricultural practices on the development of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. I. Field Studies in an Indonesian ultisol" and "... II. Studies in experimental microcosms" Plant and Soil 218: 137-157
4. Alguacil et al. 2003 "Improvements in soil quality and performance of mycorrhizal Cistus albidus L. seedlings resulting from addition of microbially treated sugar beet residue to a degraded semiarid Mediterranean soil" Soil Use and Management 19: 277-283
5. Longenberger et al. 2006 "Development of a screening method for drought tolerance in cotton seedlings" Crop Science 46: 2104-2110
6. Munoz-Perea et al. 2006 "Selection for drought resistance in dry bean landraces and cultivars" Crop Science 46: 2111-2120
7. Friese 1991 "The spread of VA mycorrhizal fungal hyphae in the soil: inoculum types and external hyphal architecture" Mycologia 83(4): 409-418
8. Allen 1982 "Influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on water movement through Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Lag. ex Steud." New Phytologist 91: 191-196
9. Hardie 1985 "The effect of removal of extraradical hyphae on water uptake by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal plants" New Phytologist 101: 677-684
10. Moorman and Reeves 1979 "The role of endomycorrhizae in revegetation practices in the semi-arid West. II. A bioassay to determine the effect of land disturbance on endomycorrhizal populations" American Journal of Botany 66(1): 14-18
11. Subramanian and Charest 1997 "Nutritional, growth, and reproductive responses of maize (Zea mays L.) to arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation during and after drought stress at tasselling" Mycorrhiza 7: 25-32
12. Subramanian and Charest 1999 "Acquisition of N by external hyphae of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and its impact on physiological responses in maize under drought-stressed and well-watered conditions" Mycorrhiza 9: 69-75
13. Peipp et al. 1997 "Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus-induced changes in the accumulation of secondary compounds in barley roots" Phytochemistry 44(4): 581-587
14. Mohammad et al. 2003 "Population of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in semi-arid environment of Jordan as influences by biotic and abiotic factors" Journal of Arid Environments 53: 409-417
15. Chaurasia and Khare 2005 "Hordeum vulgare: a suitable host for mass production of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from natural soil" Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 4(1): 45-53
16. Auge 2001 "Water relations, drought and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis" Mycorrhiza 11: 3-42
17. Subramanian and Charest 1995 "Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae on the metabolism of maize under drought stress" Mycorrhiza 5: 273-278
18. Ruiz-Lozano 2003 "Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and alleviation of osmotic stress. New perspectives for molecular studies" Mycorrhiza 13: 309-317
19. Biro et al. 2005 "Mycorrhizal functioning as part of the survival mechanisms of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) at long-term heavy metal stress" Acta Biologica Szegediensis 49(1-2): 65-67
Tea however is very pleasant.
The thought of writing makes me sleepy.
But I have a target. I will read and summarise the following papers by Tuesday:
1. Khadge et al. 1992 "Effect of VAM inoculum carry-over on the successive cropping of maize and mungbean" Plant and Soil 140: 303-309
2. Riccardi et al. 1998 "Protein changes in response to progressive water deficit in maize: Quantitative variation and polypeptide variation" Plant Physiology 117: 1253-1263
3. Boddington and Dodd 2000 "The effect of agricultural practices on the development of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. I. Field Studies in an Indonesian ultisol" and "... II. Studies in experimental microcosms" Plant and Soil 218: 137-157
4. Alguacil et al. 2003 "Improvements in soil quality and performance of mycorrhizal Cistus albidus L. seedlings resulting from addition of microbially treated sugar beet residue to a degraded semiarid Mediterranean soil" Soil Use and Management 19: 277-283
5. Longenberger et al. 2006 "Development of a screening method for drought tolerance in cotton seedlings" Crop Science 46: 2104-2110
6. Munoz-Perea et al. 2006 "Selection for drought resistance in dry bean landraces and cultivars" Crop Science 46: 2111-2120
7. Friese 1991 "The spread of VA mycorrhizal fungal hyphae in the soil: inoculum types and external hyphal architecture" Mycologia 83(4): 409-418
8. Allen 1982 "Influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on water movement through Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Lag. ex Steud." New Phytologist 91: 191-196
9. Hardie 1985 "The effect of removal of extraradical hyphae on water uptake by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal plants" New Phytologist 101: 677-684
10. Moorman and Reeves 1979 "The role of endomycorrhizae in revegetation practices in the semi-arid West. II. A bioassay to determine the effect of land disturbance on endomycorrhizal populations" American Journal of Botany 66(1): 14-18
11. Subramanian and Charest 1997 "Nutritional, growth, and reproductive responses of maize (Zea mays L.) to arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation during and after drought stress at tasselling" Mycorrhiza 7: 25-32
12. Subramanian and Charest 1999 "Acquisition of N by external hyphae of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and its impact on physiological responses in maize under drought-stressed and well-watered conditions" Mycorrhiza 9: 69-75
13. Peipp et al. 1997 "Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus-induced changes in the accumulation of secondary compounds in barley roots" Phytochemistry 44(4): 581-587
14. Mohammad et al. 2003 "Population of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in semi-arid environment of Jordan as influences by biotic and abiotic factors" Journal of Arid Environments 53: 409-417
15. Chaurasia and Khare 2005 "Hordeum vulgare: a suitable host for mass production of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from natural soil" Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 4(1): 45-53
16. Auge 2001 "Water relations, drought and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis" Mycorrhiza 11: 3-42
17. Subramanian and Charest 1995 "Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae on the metabolism of maize under drought stress" Mycorrhiza 5: 273-278
18. Ruiz-Lozano 2003 "Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and alleviation of osmotic stress. New perspectives for molecular studies" Mycorrhiza 13: 309-317
19. Biro et al. 2005 "Mycorrhizal functioning as part of the survival mechanisms of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) at long-term heavy metal stress" Acta Biologica Szegediensis 49(1-2): 65-67
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Date: 2007-04-08 11:03 pm (UTC)