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The receptivity of two peat based potting mixes to AM colonisation was studied with the almond x peach clone GF677 as host plant. Four fungi were assayed: Glomus mosseae, Glomus intraradices, Glomus sp (E3) and Acaulospora laevis.
Victoria Estaun +2 more
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A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in phytoremediation of zinc contaminated calcareous soil by vetiver grass. Experiment was a factorial arranged in a completely randomized design (CRD)
M. Bahraminia +3 more
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Abstract Agronomic use of specialty products known as biostimulants to improve crop productivity is growing. Traditionally, biostimulants are defined as any substance or microorganism applied to plants to enhance nutrient use efficiency, tolerance to abiotic stress, and crop yield and/or quality.
Connor N. Sible +2 more
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Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi genera Glomus on growth and development of rootstoch MrS 2/5 (Prunus cerasifera L.) [PDF]
U ovom istraživanju proučavan je utjecaj četiriju izolata arbuskularno-mikoriznih gljiva Glomus mossae, G. intraradices, G.coronatum i G. viscosum na rast i razvoj podloge MrS 2/5 (Prunus cerasifera L.).
Jasmina Družić Orlić +2 more
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Poor Quality of Commercial Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Inoculants Used for Agriculture and Home Gardening
ABSTRACT There is an urgent need to develop microbial inoculants that can consistently improve crop performance as part of efforts to implement sustainable agricultural practices and reduce the environmental impact of intensive farming. One of the best known examples of beneficial soil microbes that can promote plant growth and ecosystem performance ...
Raphaël Boussageon +3 more
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Abstract Turfgrass species mixtures are often recommended over the use of single species due to greater genetic diversity to meet broader landscape needs. However, the intended composition of the mixture can change over time due to rates, contrasting tolerance to environmental stresses, and management practices. Strategies used to increase tolerance to
Florence Breuillin‐Sessoms +4 more
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Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System [PDF]
No chemical residues in medicinal plants is essential principle in all stages of their production, processing and supply, therefore, the use of ecofriendly inputs in the production of these plants is inevitable.
Mohammad Behzad Amiri +2 more
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Can arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduce the growth of agricultural weeds? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are known for their beneficial effects on plants. However, there is increasing evidence that some ruderal plants, including several agricultural weeds, respond negatively to AMF colonization.
Rita S L Veiga +3 more
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Les mycorhizes : un outil de protection des plantes mais non une panacée [PDF]
Les mycorhizes arbusculaires constituent la symbiose végétale la plus répandue à l’échelle planétaire. Les champignons concernés, regroupés dans le phylum Glomeromycota et distribués sur l’ensemble des écosystèmes, colonisent la majorité des plantes ...
Dalpé, Yolande
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Growth Responses of Micropropagated Cassava Clones as Affected byGlomus IntraradicesColonization
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Carretero Montero, C. L. +4 more
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