Iver Jakobsen
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Recent Articles
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Keyes S, van Veelen A, McKay Fletcher D, Scotson C, Koebernick N, Petroselli C, et al.
New Phytol
. 2022 Jan;
234(2):688-703.
PMID: 35043984
Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) aid its uptake by acquiring P from sources distant from roots in return for carbon. Little is known about...
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Gavito M, Curtis P, Jakobsen I
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
149(2):283-290.
PMID: 33874634
• Root responses to elevated CO concentrations, where nutrient demand was expected to be higher than at ambient CO , and possible interactions with mycorrhizal symbionts are reported for pea...
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Viereck N, Hansen P, Jakobsen I
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
162(3):783-794.
PMID: 33873762
• Polyphosphate (polyP) is presumably central to phosphate (P) metabolism of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, but its synthesis, location and chain lengths are poorly characterized. Here, we applied noninvasive and...
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Munkvold L, Kjoller R, Vestberg M, Rosendahl S, Jakobsen I
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
164(2):357-364.
PMID: 33873553
• Species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) differ markedly in their improvement of plant nutrition and health. However, it is not yet possible to relate the diversity of an AMF...
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Gavito M, Bruhn D, Jakobsen I
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
154(3):751-760.
PMID: 33873464
• We conducted an experiment to test whether phosphorus (P) uptake by mycorrhizal hyphae could be enhanced by growing the host plant under [CO ] enrichment and whether any response...
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Martin F, Dickie I, Lindahl B, Lennon S, Opik M, Polle A, et al.
New Phytol
. 2021 Jan;
228(2):397-402.
PMID: 33460160
No abstract available.
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Gavito M, Jakobsen I, Mikkelsen T, Mora F
New Phytol
. 2019 Mar;
223(2):896-907.
PMID: 30891762
It has been suggested that plant carbon (C) use by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may be compensated by higher photosynthetic rates because fungal metabolism creates a strong C sink...
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Cruz-Paredes C, Svenningsen N, Nybroe O, Kjoller R, Froslev T, Jakobsen I
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2019 Feb;
95(3).
PMID: 30715290
Most plants form symbiotic associations with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). AMF increase the uptake of plant nutrients by extending their extra-radical mycelium (ERM) in the soil where other groups of...
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Larsen J, Jakobsen I
New Phytol
. 2018 Apr;
133(2):295-302.
PMID: 29681070
We examined the effect of the mycophagous Collembola Folsomia Candida Willem on the symbioses between Trifolium subterraneum L. and three arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants were grown...