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  • Mycorrhizal fungi interactions with nutrients, pests and pathogens in sugarcane: A review

    Author(s)
    Claassens, Anders
    Nock, Catherine J
    van Zwieten, Lukas
    Rose, Terry J
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Van Zwieten, Lukas
    Year published
    2018
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    Abstract
    The symbiotic associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and many crop plants are well documented although literature on AM fungi in sugarcane remains sparse. Enhancement of phosphorus uptake in sugarcane via AM fungi has been demonstrated over a range of growing conditions and indications that AM fungi have the capacity to improve nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane highlights an important frontier of research. Exploiting AM fungi to reduce disease pressure in crops represents another critical area of inquiry with implications for sugarcane where productive capacity has been affected by soil and root pathogens. ...
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    The symbiotic associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and many crop plants are well documented although literature on AM fungi in sugarcane remains sparse. Enhancement of phosphorus uptake in sugarcane via AM fungi has been demonstrated over a range of growing conditions and indications that AM fungi have the capacity to improve nitrogen use efficiency in sugarcane highlights an important frontier of research. Exploiting AM fungi to reduce disease pressure in crops represents another critical area of inquiry with implications for sugarcane where productive capacity has been affected by soil and root pathogens. The characteristics of AM fungi in sugarcane can now be explored with new tools and approaches, overcoming a reliance on generalisations from findings in other crop species. Here we review the literature on the role of AM fungi in nutrient cycling and disease suppression in sugarcane with a view to developing a more comprehensive understanding of AM fungi in Australian sugarcane cropping systems.
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    Conference Title
    International Sugar Journal
    Volume
    120
    Issue
    1430
    Publisher URI
    https://internationalsugarjournal.com/paper/mycorrhizal-fungi-interactions-with-nutrients-pests-and-pathogens-in-sugarcane-a-review/
    Subject
    Chemical sciences
    Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences
    Engineering
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/384748
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