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Glycoprotein produced by fungi
Glomalin is a hypothetical glycoprotein produced abundantly on hyphae and spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in soil and in roots. Glomalin was
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Symbiotic penetrative association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant
ecosystem. An example is the important contribution of the glue-like protein glomalin to soil structure (see below). This knowledge is applicable to human endeavors
Arbuscular_mycorrhiza
Terrestrial ecosystem
formation may be mediated by the arbuscular mycorrhizal protein glomalin. Therefore, even if glomalin itself is not exceptionally recalcitrant and chemically
Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage
Mycorrhizal_fungi_and_soil_carbon_storage
soils. Mucigel is composed of mucilage, microbial exopolysaccharides and glomalin proteins. Meristem "Mucigel Definition & Meaning". Dictionary.com. Retrieved
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Study of living things in soil
these populations function and interact are unclear. The discovery of glomalin in 1996 indicates that the knowledge to correctly answer some of the most
Soil_biology
Fungus-plant symbiotic association
glycoprotein glomalin, which may be one of the major stores of carbon in the soil. The hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi produce the glycoprotein glomalin, which
Mycorrhiza
Organic matter in soils resulting from decay of plant and animal materials
total organic carbon in soil. Biochar Biomass Biotic material Detritus Glomalin Humic acid Immobilization (soil science) Mineralization (soil science)
Humus
Species of legume
Sebastián Meier, Gilda Borie, Matthias C. Rillig, and Fernando Borie (2008) Glomalin-related Soil Protein in a Mediterranean Ecosystem Affected by a copper
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Agricultural method
accumulation by depositing glomalin, which increases soil structure by binding organic matter to mineral particles. Glomalin gives soil its tilth (texture)
Korean_natural_farming
Order of fungi
Nomenclature. The incorrect spellings are commonplace in the literature. Glomalin J.B. Morton (1990). "Revised classification of the arbuscular mycorrhizal
Glomerales
English horticulturalist and author
moisture, air, and food for the resident life. Fungal proteins, such as glomalin from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, are left intact to spread and thrive
Charles_Dowding
Culture Collection
increase diversity in plant communities, increase soil stability through glomalin production by the mycorrhizae, and through development of mycorrhizal networks
International Collection of (Vesicular) Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
International_Collection_of_(Vesicular)_Arbuscular_Mycorrhizal_Fungi
Species of fungus
roots. Singh, Pradeep Kumar (2015-04-01). "In Vitro Cu-Sequestration by Glomalin from Acaulospora spinosa Walker and Trappe". National Academy Science Letters
Acaulospora_spinosa
Genus of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
macrocarpum (and possibly also G. microcarpum), causes tobacco stunt disease. Glomalin "Glomus Tul. & C. Tul. 1845". MycoBank. International Mycological Association
Glomus_(fungus)
Process of soil formation
deep soil phosphorus and increasing soil carbon levels in the form of glomalin. Plants hold soil against erosion, and accumulated plant material build
Soil_formation
Nitrogen fixing soil bacteria
contribution to soil total N in white clover by difficultly extractable glomalin-related soil protein". Applied Soil Ecology. 197 105348. Bibcode:2024AppSE
Rhizobia
Process of using fungi to degrade or sequester contaminants in the environment
(September 2022). "Sequestration of heavy metals in soil aggregates induced by glomalin-related soil protein: A five-year phytoremediation field study". Journal
Mycoremediation
Geology phenomenon
of earthworm galleries on water infiltration in soils, or the effect of glomalin production by fungi on soil compaction. Plants also regulate atmospheric
Artificialization
Study of the interaction of soil and life
soil conditions on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the production of glomalin by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are both of interest due to their roles
Soil_ecology
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