Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Efficiency on Plant Growth and Nutrient Acquisition: A Comprehensive Review

Ashutosh Singh, Amit Kumar Pandey, Basavaraj A Dodmani, Swati, Ridhi Joshi, R. Wongamthing, Shubham Mishra, Rajshree Karanwal
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) play a crucial role in enhancing plant growth and nutrient acquisition. The impacts of pressures on crop yield have been made worse by climate change and agricultural practices such as overuse of pesticides and fertilizers, which have also damaged the environment. AMF are one environmentally friendly management strategy that is desperately needed to increase agricultural output. More importantly, it's widely acknowledged that the AMF inoculation confers resistance in host plants to a range of stressful environments, such as heat, salt, drought, metals, and abnormally high or low temperatures. This review paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the current understanding of AMF efficiency on various aspects of plant physiology, including nutrient uptake and overall plant development. The paper synthesizes information from recent studies to present a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted interactions between AMF and plants. Furthermore, challenges and future directions in AMF research are discussed, highlighting the need for a more integrated and holistic approach to harness the full potential of these fungi for enhancing plant productivity and nutrient acquisition.
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丛枝菌根真菌对植物生长和养分获取的影响:全面综述
丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)在促进植物生长和养分获取方面发挥着至关重要的作用。气候变化和过度使用杀虫剂和化肥等农业做法加剧了压力对作物产量的影响,同时也破坏了环境。AMF 是一种环境友好型管理策略,是提高农业产量所急需的。更重要的是,人们普遍认为,AMF 接种可使寄主植物对一系列胁迫环境(如高温、盐分、干旱、金属、异常高温或低温)产生抗性。这篇综述论文全面分析了目前对 AMF 在植物生理各方面(包括养分吸收和植物整体发育)效率的认识。论文综合了近期研究的信息,从一个细致入微的角度阐述了 AMF 与植物之间多方面的相互作用。此外,论文还讨论了 AMF 研究面临的挑战和未来的发展方向,强调有必要采用更加综合和全面的方法,充分发挥这些真菌在提高植物生产力和养分获取方面的潜力。
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