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Improving Crop Yield and Nutrient Use Efficiency via Biofertilization—A Global Meta-analysis
Published in Frontiers in Plant Science
The application of microbial inoculants (biofertilizers) is a promising technology for future sustainable farming systems in view of rapidly decreasing phosphorus stocks and the need to more efficiently use available nitrogen (N). Various microbial taxa are currently used as biofertilizers, based on their capacity to access nutrients from fertilize...
Non-target effects of bioinoculants on rhizospheric microbial communities of Cajanus cajan
Published in Applied Soil Ecology
Mycorrhizal networks: common goods of plants shared under unequal terms of trade.
Published in Plant physiology
Plants commonly live in a symbiotic association with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). They invest photosynthetic products to feed their fungal partners, which, in return, provide mineral nutrients foraged in the soil by their intricate hyphal networks. Intriguingly, AMF can link neighboring plants, forming common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs). Wha...