Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in mimosa invisa and effect of the soil ph on the symbiosis
Mimosa invisa is widely distributed in Northern Thailand. M. invisa is a leguminous weed which is used as green manure for increasing soil fertility and organic matter. They are colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi which increase nutrient uptake by the plant. In addition, roots of M. invis...
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Main Authors: | Saengdao Kittiworawat, Somchit Youpensuk, Benjavan Rerkasem |
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2018
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