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      Bases for the management of the AM symbiosis in cropping systems of the prairie 

      Hamel, C.; Ellouze, W.; Bainard, L.; Navarro-Borrell, A.; Rivera, R.; Gan, Y. (2014-03-11)
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      Elucidating the mystery of the tripartite symbiosis plant – mycorrhizal fungi – dark septate endophytes 

      Navarro-Borrell, A.; Hamel, C.; Germida, J.; Gan, Y. (2012-03-13)
      This study provides information on the tripartite symbiotic relationships formed by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and dark septate endophytes (DSE) in crops growing in the semiarid region of the Canadian Prairie. ...
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      Effect of cropping frequency, wheat classes, and flexible rotations on yield, production, and nitrogen economy in a Brown Chernozem 

      Campbell, C.A.; Zentner, R.P.; Selles, F.; Lemke, R.; Jefferson, P.G.; McConkey, B.G.; Gan, Y. (2003-02-18)
      Producers in the semiarid Canadian prairies frequently summerfallow (F) to conserve water, control weeds, and to maximize soil N reserves; however, this practice often results in soil degradation. A crop rotation experiment ...

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      Hamel, C. (2)Navarro-Borrell, A. (2)Bainard, L. (1)Campbell, C.A. (1)Ellouze, W. (1)Germida, J. (1)Jefferson, P.G. (1)Lemke, R. (1)McConkey, B. (1)... View MoreSubject
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      Arbuscular mycorrhiza (1)Brown Soil Zone (1)crop rotations (1)fallow (1)grain yields (1)lentil (1)MykePro (1)nutrients (1)pea (1)... View MoreTypePresentation (2)Poster Presentation (1)Date Issued2010 - 2014 (2)2003 - 2009 (1)
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