Arbuscular Mycorrhizae for Sustainable Cultivation of Grasses
Neimar F. Duarte,
Eduardo J. A. Correa,
Bakhytzhan Yelikbayev
et al.
Abstract:This study focuses on solving rural problems, sustaining environmental conditions, pastures improvement, and reduction of CO2 concentration, suggesting inoculated vegetation types found in the tropics as a nature-based solution for degraded agroecosystems. Noninoculated plants are intensively used for revegetation of degraded and mined lands, AMF taxonomic and plant-fungal ecological studies. Among those grasses, Urochloa brizantha is a tropical forage, having vigorous deep roots, commonly used for arbuscular … Show more
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