Management of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis for Mycoremediation and Phytostabilization
Editat de Qiang-Sheng Wuen Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2025
- Provides readers with new insights into mycorrhizae, such as lipids as mycorrhizal energy substances, and diversity of mycorrhizal fungi in various environments
- Presents the role of mycorrhizal fungi in sustainable soil science
- Highlights the potential of phytoremediation and mycorrhizal remediation in contaminated soils
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443248634
ISBN-10: 044324863X
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 044324863X
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Fatty acids as a carbon and energy source for the asymbiotic development of AM fungi
2. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: belowground drivers of plant nutrition
3. Regulation of gene expression in mycorrhizal symbiosis
4. AM fungi-associated glomalin and plant growth: A visual analysis
5. Glomalin related soil protein: A potential soil conditioner and plant biostimulant
6. Improving melon yield, quality, and safety attributes: role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
7. Significance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in improving the growth, chemical profile, and biological activities of medicinal and aromatic plants
8. Role of arbuscular mycorrizal fungi in plant growth promotion and biotic stress management
9. Mycorrhizal fungi and nanotechnology for plant health
10. Mycorrhizal fungi in tropical agroecosystems in America
11. Potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to support the conservation effort of siompu citrus (Citrus nobilis I.)
12. The bioirrigation concept: contributions of the common mycorrhizal network in cereal-legume intercropping in rain fed agriculture
13. Mycorrhizal fungi in Brazilian tropical biomes
14. Biological control of the citrus nematodes Tylenchulus semipenetrans using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
15. Mycorrhizae and soil pathogens in tropical regions
16. Mycorrhizal fungi in infertile and weathered soils
17. Mycoremediation: A bio-based approach towards environmental sustainability
18. Mycorrhiza-assisted phytoremediation and food security: Opportunities and challenges to regain sustainability in soil–crop systems
19. Towards the integration of arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants in sustainable agriculture. Results in Cuba. Progress and challenges
2. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: belowground drivers of plant nutrition
3. Regulation of gene expression in mycorrhizal symbiosis
4. AM fungi-associated glomalin and plant growth: A visual analysis
5. Glomalin related soil protein: A potential soil conditioner and plant biostimulant
6. Improving melon yield, quality, and safety attributes: role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
7. Significance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in improving the growth, chemical profile, and biological activities of medicinal and aromatic plants
8. Role of arbuscular mycorrizal fungi in plant growth promotion and biotic stress management
9. Mycorrhizal fungi and nanotechnology for plant health
10. Mycorrhizal fungi in tropical agroecosystems in America
11. Potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to support the conservation effort of siompu citrus (Citrus nobilis I.)
12. The bioirrigation concept: contributions of the common mycorrhizal network in cereal-legume intercropping in rain fed agriculture
13. Mycorrhizal fungi in Brazilian tropical biomes
14. Biological control of the citrus nematodes Tylenchulus semipenetrans using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
15. Mycorrhizae and soil pathogens in tropical regions
16. Mycorrhizal fungi in infertile and weathered soils
17. Mycoremediation: A bio-based approach towards environmental sustainability
18. Mycorrhiza-assisted phytoremediation and food security: Opportunities and challenges to regain sustainability in soil–crop systems
19. Towards the integration of arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants in sustainable agriculture. Results in Cuba. Progress and challenges