Medicago arborea can be used for re-vegetationpurposes under semiarid conditions. These woody legumes have the ability toforman association with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and rhizobial bacteria,which can be maximised by microorganisms producing certain stimulatingmetabolites acting as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). The effectsof single and combined inoculations using microorganisms with different andinteractive metabolic capacities, namely three Glomusspecies, two Rhizobium meliloti strains (a wild type, WTand its genetically modified derivative GM) and a plant growth promotingrhizobacterium, (PGPR), were evaluated. All three inoculated AM fungi affectedMedicago growth in different ways. Differences weremaintained when...
International audienceBacterial strains from mycorrhizal roots (three belonging to Comamonadaceae an...
It is well known that the over exploitation of soil resources decreases the density and diversity of...
Microorganisms and their interactions in soil play a critical role in nutrient transformations and c...
In the present study, we have investigated whether the ubiquitous rhizosphere soil organism Sinorhiz...
LEGUMES can form two types of symbiotic association with microorganisms. One, with Rhizobium sp., is...
This study reports the effects of three selected arbuscular mycorrhizal- (AM-) forming species (Glom...
The effect of double inoculation with two strains of Sinorhizobium meliloti [the wild type (WT) stra...
The microbial and biological processes in the rhizosphere are important for the plant growth and hea...
The effects of two Bacillus strains (Bacillus pumillus and B. licheniformis) on Medicago sativa plan...
Legumes, plant species of great agronomical and ecological interest, are known to establish benefici...
Ribes khorasanicum Saghafi & Assadi is considered as one of the valuable medicinal native species of...
Micropropagation of Anthyllis cytisoides (L) and Spartium junceum (L) 2 shrub legumes of ecological ...
Micropropagation has been extensively used for rapid multiplication of many important plant species....
The mutualistic symbiosis of most land plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi has been shown ...
This study examined the rehabilitation potential of AM fungi with organic and inorganic fertilisers ...
International audienceBacterial strains from mycorrhizal roots (three belonging to Comamonadaceae an...
It is well known that the over exploitation of soil resources decreases the density and diversity of...
Microorganisms and their interactions in soil play a critical role in nutrient transformations and c...
In the present study, we have investigated whether the ubiquitous rhizosphere soil organism Sinorhiz...
LEGUMES can form two types of symbiotic association with microorganisms. One, with Rhizobium sp., is...
This study reports the effects of three selected arbuscular mycorrhizal- (AM-) forming species (Glom...
The effect of double inoculation with two strains of Sinorhizobium meliloti [the wild type (WT) stra...
The microbial and biological processes in the rhizosphere are important for the plant growth and hea...
The effects of two Bacillus strains (Bacillus pumillus and B. licheniformis) on Medicago sativa plan...
Legumes, plant species of great agronomical and ecological interest, are known to establish benefici...
Ribes khorasanicum Saghafi & Assadi is considered as one of the valuable medicinal native species of...
Micropropagation of Anthyllis cytisoides (L) and Spartium junceum (L) 2 shrub legumes of ecological ...
Micropropagation has been extensively used for rapid multiplication of many important plant species....
The mutualistic symbiosis of most land plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi has been shown ...
This study examined the rehabilitation potential of AM fungi with organic and inorganic fertilisers ...
International audienceBacterial strains from mycorrhizal roots (three belonging to Comamonadaceae an...
It is well known that the over exploitation of soil resources decreases the density and diversity of...
Microorganisms and their interactions in soil play a critical role in nutrient transformations and c...