The Plant Microbiome and Native Plant Restoration: The Example of Native Mycorrhizal Fungi

Volume: 68, Issue: 12, Pages: 996 - 1006
Published: Nov 14, 2018
Abstract
Ecological restoration efforts can increase the diversity and function of degraded areas. However, current restoration practices cannot typically reestablish the full diversity and species composition of remnant plant communities. We present evidence that restoration quality can be improved by reintroducing key organisms from the native plant microbiome. In particular, root symbionts called arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are crucial in shaping...
Paper Details
Title
The Plant Microbiome and Native Plant Restoration: The Example of Native Mycorrhizal Fungi
Published Date
Nov 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
68
Issue
12
Pages
996 - 1006
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