The Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Mediterranean Environment: Importance in Ecosystem Stability and in Soil Rehabilitation Strategies ( Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology )

Publication series :Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology

Author: Mohamed Hafidi (UniversityCadi Ayyad. Marrakech   Morocco) and Robin Duponnois (Institut de Recherche pour le Développment   Montpellier   France)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781620813416

Subject: S154.3 soil microbiology

Keyword: Ecology

Language: ENG

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The role of mycorrhizal symbiosis has been usually related to its impact on the plant mineral nutrition and consequently on the development of the plant species. However, it has been demonstrated that this symbiotic process has a key role in ecosystem stability. Numerous recent studies have outlined the major role of mycorrhizal symbioses in ecosystem functioning and the necessity to manage this soil microbial component in order ensure the productivity of plant ecosystems and to maintain plant diversity. The main objectives of this book are to present recent results showing the expected benefits in managing the mycorrhizal symbiosis in order to ensure the conservation of endemic plant diversity and to rehabilitate degraded soils in Mediterranean areas.

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