Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are one of the essential components of the soil microbiome playing a crucial role in nutrients cycling and mediation of plant responses to different environmental stresses. They also play pivotal role in controlling soil erosion, enhancing phytoremediation, and eliminating other harmful microorganisms and then sustaining agroecosystem. Several studies have investigated the positive effects of mycorrhizal symbiosis as biofertilizers those are capable of reducing use of chemical fertilizer by 25–90% particularly NPK depending on crop species, soil type, and management practices, while increasing productivity in the range of 16–78%. Similarly, AMF can also act as bio-controllers and decrease the application r...
1. The 20th Century saw dramatic increases in agricultural productivity, largely through the develop...
International audienceIt has been a revelation that, strictly speaking, most plants do not have root...
Abstract In the natural ecosystem, rhizospheric soils have various biological organisms to favour th...
Decades of ill-agricultural practices associated with emerging risks of climatic changes have been d...
The 20thcentury witnessed an augmentation in agricultural production, mainly through the progress an...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a highly evolved mutually beneficial relationship that exists between Arbus...
Excessive application of chemical fertilizers and other agrochemicals can cause significant imbalanc...
Bio-fertilizers based on mycorrhizal fungi represent a natural way to enrich the soil in respect of ...
A sustainable agriculture is a type of agriculture that focuses on producing long-term crops and liv...
The coevolution of mycorrhizae with plants represents a major evolutionary adaptation to the land en...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial soil microorganisms establishing mutualistic symbi...
In the coming years, more sustainable horticultural practices should be developed to gua...
In modern agriculture, application of beneficial microorganisms has become more reliable and alterna...
In the coming years, more sustainable horticultural practices should be developed to guarantee grea...
Many plant species are mycorrhiza-dependent in terms of soil fertility level and plant species genet...
1. The 20th Century saw dramatic increases in agricultural productivity, largely through the develop...
International audienceIt has been a revelation that, strictly speaking, most plants do not have root...
Abstract In the natural ecosystem, rhizospheric soils have various biological organisms to favour th...
Decades of ill-agricultural practices associated with emerging risks of climatic changes have been d...
The 20thcentury witnessed an augmentation in agricultural production, mainly through the progress an...
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a highly evolved mutually beneficial relationship that exists between Arbus...
Excessive application of chemical fertilizers and other agrochemicals can cause significant imbalanc...
Bio-fertilizers based on mycorrhizal fungi represent a natural way to enrich the soil in respect of ...
A sustainable agriculture is a type of agriculture that focuses on producing long-term crops and liv...
The coevolution of mycorrhizae with plants represents a major evolutionary adaptation to the land en...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial soil microorganisms establishing mutualistic symbi...
In the coming years, more sustainable horticultural practices should be developed to gua...
In modern agriculture, application of beneficial microorganisms has become more reliable and alterna...
In the coming years, more sustainable horticultural practices should be developed to guarantee grea...
Many plant species are mycorrhiza-dependent in terms of soil fertility level and plant species genet...
1. The 20th Century saw dramatic increases in agricultural productivity, largely through the develop...
International audienceIt has been a revelation that, strictly speaking, most plants do not have root...
Abstract In the natural ecosystem, rhizospheric soils have various biological organisms to favour th...