AM inoculation in tropical agriculture: Field results

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Tropical soils usually pose serious problems to plant production. It is considered that about 30% of tropical soils around the world have problems of nutritional stress and that only 8% have no stress at all for plant growing. The rest of the tropical soils may have problems of water stress, flooding or very poor development (Sieverding 1991).

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Cuenca, G., Cáceres, A., & González, M. G. (2008). AM inoculation in tropical agriculture: Field results. In Mycorrhiza: State of the Art, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Eco-Function, Biotechnology, Eco-Physiology, Structure and Systematics (Third Edition) (pp. 403–417). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78826-3_20

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