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AUTHOR
C. Cordier
Molecular probes for studying population dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots and soil
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Enhancing biological control by combining microorganisms
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The beneficial rhizosphere : a necessary strategy for microplant production
Society's expectation that plant production systems will become more compatible with the environment requires the development of an agriculture with low chemical inputs. With microplants, this can be achieved successfully by the introduction of beneficial microorganisms, particularly those developing in the rhizosphere. Inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi has provided a wide range of examples of the usefulness of this technology. Recent results indicate that this application could be improved by combining mycorrhizal inoculation with other soil microbes with complementary beneficial effects. It is proposed that multimicrobial biotization is a valuable development for microplant technology.
Lutte biologique chez le framboisier : résultats prometteurs et intérêt potentiel de lutte contre Phytophthora fragariae var. Rubi
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