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Plant sesquiterpenes induce hyphal branching in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Kohki Akiyama, Ken-ichi Matsuzaki and Hideo Hayashi

Nature 435, 824-827(9 June 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03608

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Figure 1

Hyphal branching of G. margarita induced by lipophilic fractions from root exudates of L. japonicus using the paper disk diffusion method.

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Purification of BF by HPLC on a semi-preparative C18 reverse-phase column.

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Spectroscopic analysis of BF isolated from L. japonicus.

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Figure 4

Hyphal branching activity of BF and natural strigolactones on G. margarita.

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