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Introduction of Exogenous AMF Species Alters the Diversity and Functionality of...

Leal, VC; Brígido, Clarisse; Souza, IS; Lacerda Júnior, GV; Carvalho, M; Fernandes-Júnior, PI; Martins, LMV

Salinity in arid and semi-arid regions is rapidly increasing due to climate change and human activities [1]. The use of inoculants containing beneficial microbes, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and rhizobia, offers a promising alternative for enhancing plant production in these areas [2]. This study investigates the effects of common agricultural practices, specifically microbial inoculation and cro...


Dupla inoculação (rizóbio e fungos micorrízicos arbusculares) mitigam efeitos n...

Leal, VC; Brígido, C; Souza, IS; Lacerda Júnior, GV; Carvalho, M; Fernandes-Júnior, PI; Martins, LMV

A salinidade em áreas áridas e semiáridas do mundo está a expandir rapidamente devido às alterações climáticas e atividades humanas. O uso de inóculos contendo microrganismos benéficos, como fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA) e bactérias simbióticas fixadoras de azoto, aliado ao manejo adequado do solo e das culturas, é uma alternativa promissora para melhorar a produção vegetal nessas regiões. Aqui, invest...


Introduction of exogenous AMF species alters the biological diversity and funct...

Leal, VC; Brígido, C; Souza, IJS; Lacerda Júnior, GV; Carvalho, M; Fernandes-Júnior, PI; Martins, LMV

The salinity in arid and semi-arid areas of the world is rapidly expanding due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. The use of inoculants containing beneficial microbes (e.g. arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and rhizobia) is a promising alternative to improve plant production in these regions. Here, we investigated the effect of common agricultural practices such as the use of beneficial microbes a...


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