Assessing soil fertility influenced by land use in Moche, Gurage Zone, Ethiopia
T Abadeye, T Yitbarek, I Zewide… - The Scientific …, 2023 - scientifictemper.com
One of the main reasons for Ethiopia's declining agricultural production is land use change
under poor soil management practices. Hence, in order to evaluate the effects of various …
under poor soil management practices. Hence, in order to evaluate the effects of various …
Inoculants of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Influence Growth and Biomass of Terminalia arjuna under Amendment and Anamendment Entisol
AK Bhardwaj, KK Chandra, R Kumar - Mycobiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Entisol soil is hard and compact in nature, rendering it high in bulk density, which influences
root penetration adversely and thereby poor plant growth. In this experiment, used seven …
root penetration adversely and thereby poor plant growth. In this experiment, used seven …
Glomalin and Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems
N Aliasgharzad, E Malekzadeh - Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Higher …, 2024 - Springer
The fungi in Glomeromycota are mutualistic symbionts of plant roots and produce a special
glycoprotein called “glomalin” on their spores and mycelium cell wall. The glomalin enters …
glycoprotein called “glomalin” on their spores and mycelium cell wall. The glomalin enters …
Impact of Land Use Types on Spore Abundance of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Humid Tropical Rainforest, Southeast Nigeria
The study assessed spore populations of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in selected
land use types (LUT) in Obehie, Asa area of Abia State, Southeast Nigeria. Soil samples …
land use types (LUT) in Obehie, Asa area of Abia State, Southeast Nigeria. Soil samples …
[PDF][PDF] THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS (GLOMUS SPP.) AND DROUGHT AND ITS MECHANISM OF ACTION IN CORN …
TAŞ Timuçin - 1825 - researchgate.net
According to data for 2024, the global population stands at 8.123. 828 billion and continues
to grow daily. In 1650, the world population was between 450-550 million, in 1750 it was …
to grow daily. In 1650, the world population was between 450-550 million, in 1750 it was …