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Ecological theory has been shaped disproportionately by studies conducted in young, disturbance‐prone, relatively fertile landscapes (YODFELs), mostly in the Global North. Yet, many megadiverse regions in the Global South are dominated by old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs), resulting in fundamentally different patterns that ...
Stephen D. Hopper +1 more
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Mitigate Drought-Enhanced Herbivore Performance in Maize. [PDF]
Khan SA +7 more
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ABSTRACT The development of biofertilization strategies based on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represents a promising approach to enhance crop productivity and soil health while reducing the environmental footprint of conventional fertilization. This study evaluated the effects of Glomus iranicum var.
María Patiño‐García +7 more
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Enhancement of fiber content and cannabinoids of hemp using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and endophytic fungi. [PDF]
Seemakram W +6 more
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Ergosterol and mycorrhizal fungi – the way forward [PDF]
Miranda, Hart, Richard, Reader
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ABSTRACT Rice is a vital staple crop for more than half of the global population, but water limitations threaten its production under flooded conditions. A transition to aerobic production of rice would ease water limitations but may increase nutrient management issues. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi could help by boosting nutrient and water uptake,
Alison R. Gill +4 more
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Synergism of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria in bioremediation and restoration of metal-stressed environments. [PDF]
Amir H +4 more
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Characterizing How Community‐Level Plant Functional Traits Impact Soil Microbial Diversity
ABSTRACT Introduction Functional trait‐based approaches have been suggested for designing functionally diverse plant communities to influence soil microbial community structure and diversity. However, it remains unclear how species‐level plant functional traits (PFTs) and microbial associations translate to community‐level functional trait and soil ...
Prashasti Agarwal +4 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi change root morphology and nutrient use efficiency in the tree legume Mimosa scabrella. [PDF]
Primieri S +4 more
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We question why Picea glehnii dominates serpentine forests in Hokkaido. First, based on functional trait measurements and a comparison with another coniferous species present in the region, Abies sachalinensis, we report preliminary results consistent with better adaptation of P. glehnii to serpentine soils.
Florian Delerue +2 more
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