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El. knyga: Mycorrhizae in Crop Production [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 334 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429177873
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  • Formatas: 334 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429177873
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Design cropping practices that make the most of the contribution of AM fungi Mycorrhizae in Crop Production is a comprehensive guide to the use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in developing sustainable cropping systems. This unique book examines how AMF benefit crop plants in both greenhouse and field crop production. Its also a much-needed reference source on the management of the mycorrhizal symbiosis in non-English speaking countries where the development of AMF-based technologies is more advanced. Mycorrhizae in Crop Production explores the form and function of AMF extraradical mycelial networks, the impact of those networks on plant uptake in macro- and micro-nutrients, and the interaction between AMF and plant pathogens. The book draws on research and applications in Latin America and India, where AMF-based technologies are a high priority in the development of horticultural production. Mycorrhizae in Crop Production examines:





the nature and role of AM mycelia as plant providers how AM fungi reduce the incidence of disease in plants how AM fungi are best used in horticultural production best practices for crop inoculation with effective AM strains how AM biotechnologies are applicable in tropical crops how AM inoculants are useful in soil rehabilitation how the negative aspects of human activity on the environment has established a need for research in wealthier countries and much more

Mycorrhizae in Crop Production is an essential classroom and field resource for academics and researchers working in crop production, plant pathology, microbial ecology, soil science, and the environmental sciences.
About the Editors ix
Contributors xi
Preface xiii
Extraradical Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Mycelia: Shadowy Figures in the Soil
1(36)
Chantal Hamel
Nature of the Extraradical Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Mycelium
2(12)
Specific Associations with Specific Outcomes
14(4)
Influences on the Development of the Extraradical Mycelium in Cropping Systems
18(7)
Conclusions
25(12)
Soil Nutrient and Water Providers: How Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Mycelia Support Plant Performance in a Resource-Limited World
37(30)
Aiguo Liu
Christian Plenchette
Chantal Hamel
Phosphorus Uptake
38(5)
Nitrogen Uptake
43(7)
Uptake of Other Nutrients
50(8)
Conclusion
58(9)
Effects of the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis on Plant Diseases and Pests
67(56)
Marc St-Arnaud
Vladimir Vujanovic
Effect of AM Fungi on Root Diseases
68(12)
Effect of AM Fungi on Diseases Caused by Foliar or Systemic Pathogens
80(5)
Effect of AM Fungi on Insects and Other Invertebrates
85(2)
Effect of Pathogens on AM Fungi
87(2)
Roles and Mechanisms of AM Fungi in Biocontrol
89(12)
Conclusions
101(22)
Capturing the Benefits of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in Horticulture
123(28)
John Larsen
Sabine Ravnskov
Jorn Nygaard Sorensen
Role of AM in Plant Production
124(1)
Potential Areas for Integrating AMF into Horticulture
125(1)
Use of AMF in Field-Grown Horticultural Crops
125(7)
Integrating AM into Greenhouse Plant Production
132(5)
Other Obstacles to Integrating AM into Horticulture
137(2)
Conclusions and Perspectives
139(12)
Advances in the Management of Effective Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Tropical Ecosystems
151(46)
Ramon Rivera
Luis Ruiz
Felix Fernandez
Ciro Sanchez
Kalyanne Fernandez
Manuel Riera
Specificity Between Soil and AM Fungi and Strains Selection
153(9)
Specificity Between Efficacious Strains and Crop Species
162(3)
Influence of Nutrient Availability on Mycorrhizal Effectiveness
165(8)
AM Fungi-Rhizobacteria Coinoculation
173(1)
AM Inoculation and Crop Rotation
174(4)
Influence of Efficacious AM on Soil Aggregation
178(1)
Green Manure Use and Mycorrhizal Effectiveness
179(6)
Use of the AM Symbiosis on a Production Scale
185(3)
Cropping Systems with Efficacious AM Strains
188(9)
Mycorrhizae in Tropical Agriculture
197(42)
Alejandro Alarcon
Jesus Perez-Moreno
Ronald Ferrera-Cerrato
Mycorrhizae and Sustainable Tropical Agriculture
200(3)
Effects of AM Fungi on Plant Growth, Phosphorus Uptake, and Increased Resistance to Disease in Tropical Agriculture
203(8)
AM Fungi and Rehabilitation of Degraded Soils in Tropical Areas
211(7)
Future Research
218(21)
Mycorrhizae in Indian Agriculture
239(54)
Seema Sharma
Radha R. Sinha
Deepak Pant
Alok Adholeya
Sujan Singh
Mycorrhizal Diversity and Efficacy in Indian Agriculture
240(12)
Inoculum Production and Application
252(1)
Effect of Management Practices on AM Fungi
253(5)
Effect of Edapho-Climatic Factors on Mycorrhizal Colonization and Plant Growth
258(3)
Effect of Pollution and Metal Toxicity on Mycorrhizal Colonization and Plant Growth
261(7)
Interaction of Mycorrhizae with Soil Microorganisms
268(5)
Factors Affecting Efficiency of Tripartite Systems
273(1)
Interaction with Plant Pathogens
274(3)
Adoption of Mycorrhizae by Producers
277(1)
Conclusion
278(15)
Mycorrhizae and Crop Production in a World of Rapid Climate Change: A Warning Call
293(18)
Mayra E. Gavito
Global Climate Change: What Is Really Coming and Why Should We Worry?
295(2)
Historical Development
297(6)
Neglected and New Research Areas
303(4)
Concluding Remarks
307(4)
Index 311


Chantal Hamel