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Fungus forming arbuscular mycorrhizas and use thereof to stimulate plant growth

Authors: Cano Serrano, Encarnación; Bago Pastor, Alberto;

Fungus forming arbuscular mycorrhizas and use thereof to stimulate plant growth

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[EN] The present invention relates to the field involved in the recovery of degraded areas, revegetation, production of mycorrhizal inoculants and biofertilisers, ecological agriculture and nursery production. More specifically, the invention relates to a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) which establishes mycorrhizal symbiosis with the majority of plants of economic and ecological interest (fruit and vegetables, ornamental plants, those used for revegetation, etc.), increasing the survival, vitalityand production thereof, particularly in conditions ofhigh concentrations ofheavy metals and other xenobiotics, and reducing the need for the application of chemical fertilisers, pesticides and phytosanitary products.

[ES] La presente invención se encuentra dentro del campo de la recuperación de áreas degradadas, revegetación, producción de inoculantes micorrícicos y biofertilizantes, agricultura ecológica y producción viverística. Se refiere a un nuevo hongo micorrícico arbuscular (HMA) que establece simbiosis micorrícica con la mayoría de plantas de interés económico y ecológico (horto-frutícolas, ornamentales, utilizadas para revegetación, etc.) y que aumenta su supervivencia, vitalidad y producción, especialmente en condiciones de altas concentraciones de metales pesados y otros xenobióticos, y reduce la necesidad de aplicación de fertilizantes químicos, pesticidas y fitosanitarios.

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Keywords

Microrrhizas, Hongos

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