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    The Hartig net is the network of inward-growing hyphae, that extends into the plant host root, penetrating between plant cells in the root epidermis and...
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    walls. Instead they form an entirely intercellular interface known as the Hartig net, consisting of highly branched hyphae forming a latticework between epidermal...
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    root tips. Hyphae then enter the root cortex intercellularly to form the Hartig net for nutrient exchange. Hyphae can spread to other root tips colonising...
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    and Norway spruce show typical features such as a hyphal mantle and a Hartig net; the distinguishing characteristic between the mycorrhizal symbioses with...
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    allowing the hyphae to penetrate into the epidermal cells and create a Hartig net in the first layers of the root cortex. This highly branched structure...
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    called a Hartig net that penetrates between cells. Ectomycorrhizas consist of a hyphal sheath, or mantle, covering the root tip and the Hartig net of hyphae...
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    mycologists, the defining feature of ectomycorrhizal relationships, a hartig net. The ectomycorrhizal fungi are then able to exchange nutrients with the...
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    inwards between the cortical cells with which they interface to form a Hartig net. The main benefit for the fungus is constant access to a supply of carbohydrates...
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    it from its hyphae. This induced branching in cultures, and enhanced Hartig net formation. The fungus uses a multidrug and toxic extrusion (MATE) transporter...
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    reproductive spores. Ascocarp – Fruiting body of an ascomycete fungus. Hartig net – Network of inward-growing hyphae Mycorrhizal network – Underground fungal...
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  • mycorrhiza. These fungi are characterized by the presence of a mantle, Hartig net, unique fungal peg, and intracellular hyphal complexes. They are also...
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    author abbreviation is Hartig. He described many gall wasp species. In 1842, Theodor Hartig described what is now known as the Hartig net, a network of fungal...
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    Robert Hartig (born: Heinrich Julius Adolph Robert Hartig, 30 May 1839, in Braunschweig – died 9 October 1901, in Munich) was a German forestry scientist...
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    the roots of ectomycorrhizal plants, generally trees. Connected to a Hartig net on the inside, and extramatrical hyphae on the outside. matrix 1.  The...
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    contact clamps, and the rhizomorph hyphae vary markedly in diameter. The Hartig net (a network of hyphae that extend into the root) formed by T. vaccinum...
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    the Alder trees (Alnus acuminata). Using sulpho-vanillin the root and Hartig net stain reddish, bleach with NH4OH and lactic acid, while no reaction occurs...
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    a mycorrhizal species, and has been shown in the laboratory to form a Hartig net with loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) that is typical of pine mycorrhizae in...
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    composed of "smooth hyphae 4-14 μm in diameter" and with a "well-developed" Hartig net. In addition to this, Ángeles-Argáiz et al. (2015) describes S. brunnea...
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    with the holm oak has been described in detail. It is characterised by a Hartig net devoid of haustoria, a plectenchymatous outer mantle of warty hyphae arranged...
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    and Carex pilulifera, forming ectomycorrhizal-like structures lacking a Hartig net—a network of hyphae that penetrate between the epidermal and cortical...
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    protective sheath around the rootlets of the tree and a network of hyphae (the Hartig net) that penetrates between the tree's epidermal and cortical cells. This...
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    absorption. The hyphae also invade between the root cortical cells to form a Hartig net. Using pure culture techniques, Exsudoporus frostii has been shown to...
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  • preferences. Ectomycorrhizas consist of a mantle, covering the root tip and a Hartig net of hyphae surrounding the plant cells within the root cortex.[citation...
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  • fungus is "associated with Pinus pinaster". The H. cylindrosporum forms a Hartig net with the roots of the pine tree, and helps the pine tree to take up phosphorus...
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    characteristic of saprotrophic fungi. The formation of a rudimentary Hartig net, a characteristic of mycorrhizal fungi, indicated that G. carbonaria might...
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  • Robertson did some of his best research. His initial studies were of the Hartig net in ectomycorrhiza associated with trees (Pinus sylvestris). In conjunction...
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  • of common sawflies in the family Tenthredinidae. Pristiphora abbreviata (Hartig) i c g Pristiphora abietina (Christ, 1791) g Pristiphora affinis (Lindqvist...
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    Neurosci. 12 (7): 897–904. doi:10.1038/nn.2338. PMID 19483686. S2CID 1005267. Hartig, W.; Derouiche, A.; Welt, K.; Brauer, K.; Grosche, J.; Mader, M.; et al...
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    Taeger, Andreas (1999). "Case 3063. Blennocampa Hartig, 1837, Cryptocampus Hartig, 1837, Taxonus Hartig, 1837, Ametastegia A. Costa, 1882, Endelomyia Ashmead...
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    Paris: Éditions Chandeigne, collection " Magellane ". ISBN 978-2915540574 Hartig, Otto (1 October 1910). "Ferdinand Magellan". Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol...
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