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Mycorrhizas and revegetation [PDF]
Much of Australia has extremely impoverished soil. Phosphate is particularly deficient. The major difficulty in revegetating these soils after severe disturbance is that plant survival and growth is unpredictable. Mycorrhizas are associations between soilborne fungi and the roots of plants.
Peter A. McGee+2 more
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In this study, effect of mycorrhiza on growth criteria and phosphorus nutrition of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) under different phosphorus fertilization rates were investigated.
S. Fatih Ergin, Füsun Gülser
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Effect of biofertilizers and putrescine on biomass and some physiological and biochemical traits of vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) under rainfed condition [PDF]
Water limitation is the most severe stress factor limiting plant growth and crop production in arid and semi-arid regions. Several strategies have been developed in order to decrease water limitation effects caused by the rainfed condition on plant ...
Raouf Seyed Sharifi, Hamed Narimani
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Since chemical fertilizers pollute soil, water and crops, conscientious agricultural producers seek alternatives to chemical fertilizers. Biological fertilizers are considered a reliable alternative for improving soil productivity and plant growth in ...
Amir Rahimi+5 more
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This study aimed to investigate the role of mycorrhiza and humic acid in regulating soil nutrient levels and their effects on the quantitative and qualitative traits of chickpea plants. Our results showed that the application of humic acid and mycorrhiza,
Maryam Hosseini+2 more
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Response of physiological growth indices and water use efficiency of soybean to mycorrhiza and zinc sulfate application method under water stress conditions [PDF]
IntroductionSoybean (Glycine max L.) is one of the most important oilseeds in the world due to its 18 to 22% seed oil and high protein content (36-38%). Meanwhile drought stress is one of the important factor limiting its growth and yield. Drought stress
Pouya Sohrabi Noor+2 more
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The rapid growth of human population on globe and reduction in agricultural land exerts huge pressure on crop productivity, food security and soil health; specially, in developing countries.
Debashis Kuila, Somdatta Ghosh
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Plant-Mycorrhiza Percent Infection as Evidence of Coupled Metabolism [PDF]
A common feature of mycorrhizal observation is the growth of the infection on the plant root as a percent of the infected root or root tip length. Often, this is measured as a logistic curve with an eventual, though usually transient, plateau. It is shown in this paper that the periods of stable percent infection in the mycorrhizal growth cycle ...
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Artisanal small-scale gold mining tailings frequently used hazardous toxic materials that could contaminate land, rivers, and lakes which harmful to the environment and health. Phytoremediation is one way to overcome the mining waste.
Ulfa Luthfiana+2 more
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Heavy metal pollution of agricultural soil has become a major serious concern. The development of suitable control and remediation strategies for heavy metal contaminated soil has become critical.
Ehab A. Ibrahim+2 more
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