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How to Distinguish Bacteria and Fungi: From Morphology to Sequencing

How to Distinguish Bacteria and Fungi: From Morphology to Sequencing

InDiversity and Integration in Mycorrhizas, ...

ByCD Genomics


From rot to resilience: How to fix root rot in cannabis

From rot to resilience: How to fix root rot in cannabis

Hey there, fellow cannabis growers! Need to know how to fix root rot? Look no further! Welcome to our guide on fixing root rot and ensuring the health and vitality of your precious cannabis plants. We all know how disheartening it can be to see your plants suffer, but fear not! In this article, we’ll dive deep into understanding root rot, identifying its signs, implementing prevention ...

ByGrow Sensors LTD


Effect of the salinity stress and arbuscular mycorhizal fungi (AMF) on the growth and nutrition of the Marigold (Calendula officinalis)

Effect of the salinity stress and arbuscular mycorhizal fungi (AMF) on the growth and nutrition of the Marigold (Calendula officinalis)

This experiment were conducted in hub seedling (pot) method with four salinity treatment in 1.5-3.5-5.5-7.5 (dSm-1) concentration, two level with and without mycorrhiza in 4 trial. The Fl Calendula seed were cultivated with mycorhizal fungi simultaneously in which the salinity treatment was applied in leaf stage four. ...

ByInternational Network for Natural Sciences (INNSPUB)


Web of knowledge, web of life, web of wonder

It"s October, it"s late in the season and it"s been a bad year for mushrooms in Finland. Webcaps, a type of mushroom found particularly in the boreal and temperate forests of northern Europe, are no exception. Webcaps play an important role in these forest ecosystems. They are mycorrhizal fungi that live in symbiosis with the trees, providing nutrients and protection from diseases and receiving ...

ByEuropean Environment Agency (EEA)


Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species in soils of cultivated soybean fields

Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species in soils of cultivated soybean fields

Mycorrhizae are presumably important contributors to plant growth in most ecosystems. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Soil microbial community change and recovery after one-time tillage of continuous no-till

Soil microbial community change and recovery after one-time tillage of continuous no-till

Continuous no-till (NT) results in soil improvements, primarily in the surface 5 cm of soil. One-time tillage may improve NT systems by inverting surface soil with less improved deeper soil. Research was conducted to determine the change in abundance of soil microbial groups after a one-time tillage of NT and their recovery dynamics. Experiments were conducted under rainfed corn (Zea mays L.) or ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Uncomposted wool and hair-wastes as soil amendments for high-value crops

Uncomposted wool and hair-wastes as soil amendments for high-value crops

Pot and field experiments were conducted to assess uncomposted sheep wool-wastes and human hair-wastes as a nutrient source for high-value crops and to evaluate the effect of these waste materials on soil microbial community and mycorrhizae. In the pot experiments, addition of uncomposted wool- or hair-waste to soil increased yields from pot marigold (Calendula officinalis L.) ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization response to three seed-applied fungicides

Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization response to three seed-applied fungicides

In soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) enhance nutrient and water status and may increase root resistance to soilborne pathogens. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Grain legumes in northern great plains

Grain legumes in northern great plains

The introduction of grain legumes has impacted soil organisms, including both symbiotic and nonsymbiotic N-fixing bacteria, pathogens, mycorrhizae and fauna, and the processes they perform. These changes occur through effects of legume seed exudates, rhizosphere exudates, and decomposing crop residues. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Progressive N limitation of plant response to elevated CO2: a microbiological perspective

Progressive N limitation of plant response to elevated CO2: a microbiological perspective

Keywords: Elevated CO2 N limitation for plants and microbes Soil organic matter N mineralization Mycorrhizae Priming effect Biological N fixation Plant–microbial competition for N Ecosystem N ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH

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