Sylvie Cranenbrouck
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Lalaymia I, Declerck S, Cranenbrouck S
Mycorrhiza
. 2013 May;
23(8):675-82.
PMID: 23689831
Cryogenic storage is considered to be the most convenient method to maintain phenotypic and genetic stability of organisms. A cryopreservation technique based on encapsulation-drying of in vitro-produced arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi...
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Lalaymia I, Cranenbrouck S, Draye X, Declerck S
Fungal Biol
. 2012 Oct;
116(10):1032-41.
PMID: 23063182
At present, over 300 species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been identified, most of which being stored in international collections. Their maintenance is mostly achieved in greenhouse via continuous...
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Gallou A, Declerck S, Cranenbrouck S
Funct Integr Genomics
. 2011 Aug;
12(1):183-98.
PMID: 21811781
The establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal associations causes major changes in plant roots and affects significantly the host in term of plant nutrition and resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses. As...
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Cardenas-Flores A, Cranenbrouck S, Draye X, Guillet A, Govaerts B, Declerck S
Mycorrhiza
. 2011 May;
21(5):443-449.
PMID: 21553021
The vegetative compatibility of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) Glomus clarum MUCL 46238 was evaluated after continuous exposure to fenhexamid, a sterol biosynthesis inhibitor (SBI). Three lineages of this AMF...
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Ijdo M, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S
Mycorrhiza
. 2010 Aug;
21(1):1-16.
PMID: 20803040
Many different cultivation techniques and inoculum products of the plant-beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have been developed in the last decades. Soil- and substrate-based production techniques as well as substrate-free...
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Ijdo M, Schtickzelle N, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2010 May;
72(1):114-22.
PMID: 20459515
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi obligatorily depend on carbon (C) resources provided via the plant and therefore fluctuations in C availability may strongly and differently affect AM fungi with different life-history...
17.
Cardenas-Flores A, Draye X, Bivort C, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S
Mycorrhiza
. 2010 Jan;
20(6):415-25.
PMID: 20082102
Vegetative compatibility and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) genotyping of in vitro multispores clonal lineages, issued from the same ancestor culture of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal strain MUCL 43194 and...
18.
Gallou A, De Jaeger N, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S
Mycorrhiza
. 2009 Sep;
20(3):201-7.
PMID: 19727848
Root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is a dynamic process involving major changes in plant gene expression. Here, the expression of a phosphate transporter gene (PT3) and several defense...
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Voets L, de la Providencia I, Fernandez K, Ijdo M, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S
Mycorrhiza
. 2009 Feb;
19(5):347-356.
PMID: 19242734
Actively growing extraradical hyphae extending from mycorrhizal plants are an important source of inoculum in soils which has seldom been considered in vitro to inoculate young plantlets. Seedlings of Medicago...