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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Rhizoendomutualmycota (REMM) a new phylum for the farmers friend number one/S.P. Gautam and U.S. Patel. 2. Diversity of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in India/V.S. Mehrotra. 3. Diversity and integration in mycorrhizas meaning to plant ecology/Subhendu Chaudhuri and Birendranath Panja. 4. Mycorrhizal biotechnology for increasing growth and productivity of fruit plants/Pradeep B. Patil and Chaya P. Patil. 5. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis an overview of research and extension needs/Mukesh K. Meghvansi K.K. Chaudhary and Kamal Prasad. 6. Vesicular Arbuscular mycorrhizae modern research trends and future prospects/Ashok Aggarwal Vipin Parkash R.S. Mehrotra Anil Gupta and Sunita Kaushish. 7. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under the dynamics of rhizosphere/Shruti Chaturvedi Nisha Verma and A.K. Sharma. 8. Arbuscular mycorrhiza on root organ cultures/Nishi Mathur Joginder Singh Sachendra Bohra Avinash Bohra and Anil Vyas. 9. Application of AM Technology for Phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soils/Harbans Kaur Kehri Nidhi Sharma and Varun Khare. 10. Mycorrhizal Technology in revegetation practices in Indian Thar Desert/Nishi Mathur Joginder Singh Sachendra Bohra Avinash Bohra and Anil Vyas. 11. Approaches to Utilize Native Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Association for Improving P Nutrition in Upland Rice under Rainfed Ecosystem/D. Maiti M.K. Barnwal R.K. Singh and S.K. Rana. 12. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in forest tree seedling production/T. Muthukumar and K. Udaiyan. 13. Reclamation of saline soil through arbuscular mycorrhizae/Sudhir Chandra Anshu Tiwari and H.K. Kehri. 14. Role of Mycorrhizal Association in growth of forest trees/Lakshmi Tewari Salil K. Tewari and Rajesh Kaushal. 15. Vesicular Arbuscular mycorrhiza in Actinorhizal Plants and their management implications/Kiran Bargali and S.S. Bargali. 16. Methods for Arbuscular mycorrhizal research/Purshotam Kaushik and Supriya Gaur. 17. Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Kumaun Region of Indian Central Himalaya/Bhaskar Chaurasia Anita Pandey and Lok Man S. Palni. 18. Effect of AM Fungi on the growth and nutrition uptake in some Endemic Myristicaceae Members of the Western Ghats India/P. Rama Bhat and K.M. Kaveriappa. 19. Diversity of AM Fungi in some Endemic Members of Myristicaceae of the Western Ghats India/P. Rama Bhat and K.M. Kaveriappa. 20. Role of Vesicular Arbuscular mycorrhizal (Glomus Aggregatum) fungi on plant growth promotion in Chickpea/Daljeet Singh and R.S. Singh. 21. Mycorrhiza for growth enhancement and pathogen suppression in black pepper/M. Anandaraj. Index. Many plants benefit greatly from symbiotic relationship with soil fungi known as mycorrhizal fungi. These fungi live on and in the root systems of plants and provide nutrients to the plant in exchange for carbohydrates exuded by the plants. Some of the ecological uses of mycorrhizae include (i) enhancing plant growth and disease resistance (ii) improving transplant success (iii) building soil structure. (iv) reducing fertilizer dependency and (v) accelerating revegetation of degraded lands. While over 80 per cent of the Terrestrial Plants Show Mycorrhizal Association the depth of its application towards industries seems to be under exploited. Moreover severe deforestation and land degradation have removed the host plants from the habitats giving way to loss of diversity of the mycorrhizal fungi. Particularly this problem is acute in the tropical region of the world where various natural calamities such as floods landslides fire etc. in addition to the human exploitation of natural resources have degraded the major part of the ecosystems. Although causes are known strategies to rebuild the degraded systems remain bliss. There are many national and international journals that bring out the information about the mycorrhizal fungi and their symbiotic relationship with plants but the recent knowledge is almost in scattered state. This scattered information could be kept i. Artikel-Nr. 67443
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