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Resource inequality limits transfer of nutrients from soils to plants in experimental grassland
A system's functioning is influenced not only by resource availability but also, likely, by resource inequality. In ecological systems most experimental manipulations of resource availability typically focused on homogeneous resource addition, or spatial heterogeneity of resources in a qualitative sense. Here, we test whether resource inequality per se
Elisabeth Bönisch +11 more
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Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Glomus etunicatum, G. intraradices and Glomus versiforme) and external phosphorus supplement (8 and 35 mg P Kg-1 soil) on leaf P, Zn, Cu and Fe nutrition of 4-month-old tea(Camellia sinensis) was studied ...
Kahneh, E. +3 more
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بررسی اثر تنش شوری و ریزسازوارهای خاکزی بر خصوصیات کمی و کیفی گیاه دارویی اسفرزه (.Plantago ovata Forsk) [PDF]
به منظور بررسی اثر قارچ میکوریزا آربوسکولار و باکتری حلکننده فسفات معدنی در شرایط تنش شوریبر خصوصیات کمی و کیفی گیاه دارویی اسفرزه (Plantago ovata Forsk )، آزمایشی به صورت اسپلیت فاکتوریل بر پایه طرح بلوکهای کامل تصادفی با سه تکرار انجام شد.
احمدرضا دهقانی تفتی +3 more
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Título en inglés: Effect of biofertilization and bioregulators on germination and growth of Carica papaya L. Resumen Con el objetivo de incrementar y acelerar el proceso de germinación de las semillas y obtener una alta producción y homogeneidad de
Maricela Constantino +4 more
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Influence of Plant Species and De‐Icing Salt on Microbial Communities in Bioretention
Plant species shape bioretention bacterial and fungal communities and their associated functions, which drive system efficiency. These results underscore the importance of plant selection when designing bioretention systems. Moreover, the communities were preserved or recovered within 5 months after the exposure to NaCl levels typical of spring runoff.
Henry Beral +4 more
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The effect of mycorrhiza fungi on the morphological characteristics, phenolic compounds. and chlorophyll fluorescence of Borage (Borago officinails L.) under draught stress [PDF]
Drought is one of the factors that affect medicinal plants. On the other hand, the role of mycorrhiza fungi was effective in improving the performance of some medicinal plants exposed to draught stress.
A Rahimi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P), an essential nutrient, is apparently unavailable to plants due to strong sorption in soils. Plants with shallow root systems and high surface area exhibit high P acquisition efficiency (PAE). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) symbiosis can also enhance PAE.
Jasmine Gill +2 more
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Native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been shown to effectively enhance the growth and nutrient uptake of Vitex cofassus grown on post-asphalt mining soils. However, their potential needs to be further evaluated across various mining substrates
Faisal Danu Tuheteru +6 more
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A total of 15 AMF species, representing 12 genera, were identified from the soil samples collected across the experimental plots. The genera included Gigaspora, Septoglomus, Rhizophagus, Dentiscutata, Acaulospora, Racocetra, Archaeospora, Entrophospora, Diversispora, Claroideoglomus, Sclerocystis, and Glomus.
Umma Abdurrahman Yakasai, Safianu Rabiu
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Symbiont identity matters: carbon and phosphorus fluxes between Medicago truncatula and different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi [PDF]
Many studies have scrutinized the nutritional benefits of arbuscular mycorrhizal associations to their host plants, while the carbon (C) balance of the symbiosis has often been neglected.
Barnard, Romain +6 more
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