Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus

Inclusion of trees in cropping systems is an efficient way to recycle nutrients and replenish soil organic matter. In the tropics, P deficiency is commonplace, and rains are erratic in many areas. Mycorrhizal fungi are known to enhance P uptake of the host-plant in low-P soils, and to improve its wa...

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Autores principales: Osonubi, O., Mulongoy, K.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101714
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description Inclusion of trees in cropping systems is an efficient way to recycle nutrients and replenish soil organic matter. In the tropics, P deficiency is commonplace, and rains are erratic in many areas. Mycorrhizal fungi are known to enhance P uptake of the host-plant in low-P soils, and to improve its water relations under drought conditions.
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spelling CGSpace1017142024-01-08T18:54:14Z Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus Osonubi, O. Mulongoy, K. trees cropping systems soil organic matter Inclusion of trees in cropping systems is an efficient way to recycle nutrients and replenish soil organic matter. In the tropics, P deficiency is commonplace, and rains are erratic in many areas. Mycorrhizal fungi are known to enhance P uptake of the host-plant in low-P soils, and to improve its water relations under drought conditions. 1991 2019-06-25T17:09:01Z 2019-06-25T17:09:01Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101714 en Limited Access Springer Osonubi, O. & Mulongoy, K. (1991). Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus. The Rhizosphere and Plant Growth. Beltsville Symposia in Agricultural Research, 14, 375-375.
spellingShingle trees
cropping systems
soil organic matter
Osonubi, O.
Mulongoy, K.
Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
title Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
title_full Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
title_fullStr Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
title_full_unstemmed Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
title_short Response of two Acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
title_sort response of two acacia species to drought and inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungus
topic trees
cropping systems
soil organic matter
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101714
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