Acid-adapted arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi promote growth of legumes in phosphorus-deficient acid soil
Soil acidity is a major limiting factor for upland crops. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) help improve soil fertility through a fallow enriching tree, Macaranga denticulata, and directly enhance growth of many crops, but its benefit to legumes in acid soil are not known. Three experiments evaluat...
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Main Authors: | Kongpun A., Dell B., Rerkasem B. |
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Chiang Mai University
2014
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