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Cultured arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and native soil inocula improve seedling development of two pioneer trees in the Andean region
ArticleAbstract: The tree species Alnus acuminata and Morella pubescens, native to South America, are candidates forPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, ECUADOR, Native soil inoculum, Pioneer trees, Reforestation, Seedling growth promotionAutores:Narcisa Urgiles Gómez PhD., P. Lojan, Paul Lojan Armijos, Schüßler A., Strauß A.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusApplication of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Most tree species in tropical mountain rain forests are naturally associated with arbuscular mycorrhPalabras claves:Cedrela Montana, ECUADOR, Heliocarpus americanus, Native mycorrhizal fungi, Nursery, Tropical mountain rain forestAutores:B. Stimm, Blaschke H., Günter S., H. Blaschke, I Kottke, Ingrid L. Kottke, N Aguirre, N Urgiles, Narcisa Urgiles Gómez PhD., Nikolay Aguirre, P. Lojan, Paul Lojan Armijos, S. Gunter, Stimm B.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusPlant growth-promoting microorganisms in coffee production: From isolation to field application
ReviewAbstract: Coffee is an important, high-value crop because its roasted beans are used to produce popular beveraPalabras claves:AMF, Coffee, Microorganisms, PGPM, PGPR, Plant-growth promoters, Symbiotic associationAutores:Cornejo P., Ing. Angel Rolando Robles Carrion PhD., José Guachanamá, Klever Granda, Leslye Hurtado, María Eugenia Ávila-Salem, Max Encalada, Narcisa Urgiles-Gómez, Nohemy Poma, Paul Lojan Armijos, Salomé Araujo-Abad, Senés-Guerrero C., Yadira CollahuazoFuentes:scopus