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Since time immemorial, plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have coexisted in a mutually beneficial relationship. The ...
The fungi can’t survive without carbon, and the plants produce plenty of carbon through photosynthesis. The plants need water ...
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Industrial farming practices often deplete the soil of important nutrients and minerals, leaving farmers to rely on ...
Scientists use small peptides to enhance symbiosis between plants and fungi, offering a sustainable alternative to artificial fertilizers. Plant biologists discover new plant molecule, CLE16, as well ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNPeptide Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Plant FlatteryIndustrial farming practices often deplete the soil of important nutrients and minerals, leaving farmers to rely on artificial fertilizers to support plant growth. In fact, fertilizer use has more ...
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These fungi aren't what you might picture. They are not mushrooms, or brightly coloured growths on tree trunks. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi look like spools of thread wrapped around plant roots.
Parniske reviews the arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), in which fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota grow along the surface of a plant root, penetrate the root and form tree-like structures named ...
New Age Farming LLC unveils a new organic blend of soil microbes designed to significantly expand root systems and improve plant health, offering gardeners a natural solution for larger, healthier ...
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