In winter wheat, no-till increases mycorrhizal colonization thus reducing the need for nitrogen fertilization

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a major role in the uptake of nutrients by agricultural plants. Nevertheless, some agricultural practices can interrupt fungal-plant signaling and thus impede the establishment of the mycorrhizal symbiosis. A field experiment performed over a 5-year period demonstrated that both the absence of tillage and of nitrogen (N) fertilization improved AMF colonization of wheat roots. Moreover, under no-till conditions, N uptake and aboveground biomass production did not vary significantly between N-fertilized and N-unfertilized plots. In contrast, both N uptake and above ground biomass were much lower when N fertilizer was not added during conventional tillage. This finding strongly suggests that for wheat, no-till farming is a sustainable agricultural system that allows a gradual reduction in N fertilizer use by promoting AMF functionality and at the same time increasing N uptake.

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Verzeaux, J., Roger, D., Lacoux, J., Nivelle, E., Adam, C., Habbib, H., … Tetu, T. (2016). In winter wheat, no-till increases mycorrhizal colonization thus reducing the need for nitrogen fertilization. Agronomy, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy6020038

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