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Reduced diversity of AM fungi in annually cropped fields of the Canadian prairie
(2013-03-05)
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are important service providers to agriculture that are impacted by certain cultural practices. We assessed the status of AM fungal resources in the Prairie, from the Grey to the Brown ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence competition between barley and wild oat
(2002-02-20)
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil fungi that intimately associate with most crops and influence their productivity. This study determined (i) the mycorrhizal dependency of eight barley cultivars and (ii) whether ...
Microbial phosphorus pools in a long-term organic farming system in Scott, Saskatchewan
(2013-03-05)
Organic farmers across Saskatchewan face widespread phosphorus (P) shortages. Due to the lack of inputs in organic systems, organic farmers must rely on mechanisms like crop rotation and naturally-occurring arbuscular ...
Farming increases the spore population of AM fungi in central deserts of Iran
(2009-02-25)
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is a key component of natural and agricultural ecosystems. It enhances
the mineral nutrition and increase tolerance of host plants to environmental and biological stress
particularly in extreme ...
Depth differential colonization and biodiversity of mycorrhizal fungi in four prairie grass species
(2009-02-25)
The biodiversity of AMF at different soil depths was studied in pure stands of the grasses crested
wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.), switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), green
needlegrass (Nassella viridula ...
Large scale validation of an am fungal-based biofertilizer and its management with rhizobium for bean production, in central and western cuba
(2013-03-05)
Forty workshops were given to teach farmers how to improve fertilizer use efficiency in bean through the use of biofertilizers. Experiments were set up in 50 fields on commercial farms. Two treatments were applied in all ...
Estimating the AM fungal resources of wheat fields
(2012-03-13)
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a taxonomic group of microscopic soil dwellers
generally promoting the growth of most plant species, including wheat, by mobilizing soil
minerals, in particular soil P. Despite ...
Association of chickpea root with soil fungi: a comparison of cultivars
(2013-03-05)
Field crops influence soil microbiota, impacting the health status and productivity of cropping systems. We conducted a two year field experiment using thirteen genotypes of chickpea and applied deep amplicon pyrosequencing ...