Management of Plant Beneficial Fungal Endophytes to Improve the Performance of Agroecological Practices

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By dint of the development of agroecological practices and organic farming, stakeholders are becoming more and more aware of the importance of soil life and banning a growing number of pesticide molecules, promoting the use of plant bio-stimulants. To justify and promote the use of microbes in agroecological practices and sustainable agriculture, a number of functions or services often are invoked: (i) soil health, (ii) plant growth promotion, (iii) biocontrol, (iv) nutrient acquiring, (v) soil carbon storage, etc. In this paper, a review and a hierarchical classification of plant fungal partners according to their ecosystemic potential with regard to the available technologies aiming at field uses will be discussed with a particular focus on interactive microbial associations and functions such as Mycorrhiza Helper Bacteria (MHB) and nurse plants.

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Nasslahsen, B., Prin, Y., Ferhout, H., Smouni, A., & Duponnois, R. (2022, October 1). Management of Plant Beneficial Fungal Endophytes to Improve the Performance of Agroecological Practices. Journal of Fungi. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8101087

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