Recent Advances On Mycorrhizal Fungi (fungal Biology)
by Marcela C. Pagano /
2016 / English / PDF
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Recent Advances on Mycorrhizal Fungi integrates work done by
pre-eminent scientists, academics, and researchers dedicated to the
study of mycorrhizas in laboratories around the world. The
main aim of this book is to compile the information related to
mycorrhizas advancement and their applications. First, an overview
of the recent advances in mycorrhizal fungi is fully examined.
Then, researchers from different countries address issues related
to semiarid, xeric, and agro-ecosystems. A greater understanding of
the ecology of this type of fungi will underpin efforts to provide
new strategies for agriculture production systems and environmental
solutions. Finally, relevant topics such as plant stress and
ecological succession with regard to mycorrhizal symbioses are
discussed. This book will be useful to those who work
with mycorrhizas and important for academic and research
teams, as well as to teachers, students, professionals and farmers.
This information will be a key foundation to decision-makers
worldwide and also for conservationists and ecologists.
Recent Advances on Mycorrhizal Fungi integrates work done by
pre-eminent scientists, academics, and researchers dedicated to the
study of mycorrhizas in laboratories around the world. The
main aim of this book is to compile the information related to
mycorrhizas advancement and their applications. First, an overview
of the recent advances in mycorrhizal fungi is fully examined.
Then, researchers from different countries address issues related
to semiarid, xeric, and agro-ecosystems. A greater understanding of
the ecology of this type of fungi will underpin efforts to provide
new strategies for agriculture production systems and environmental
solutions. Finally, relevant topics such as plant stress and
ecological succession with regard to mycorrhizal symbioses are
discussed. This book will be useful to those who work
with mycorrhizas and important for academic and research
teams, as well as to teachers, students, professionals and farmers.
This information will be a key foundation to decision-makers
worldwide and also for conservationists and ecologists.