Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi 1st Edition
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, 1st Edition by Periyasamy Panneerselvam — a definitive, accessible guide for anyone looking to harness the power of soil symbiosis for healthier crops and sustainable landscapes. This authoritative volume captures the science, ecology, and practical applications of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), presenting complex research in a clear, actionable format ideal for students, researchers, agronomists, extension officers, and progressive farmers across India, South Asia, and worldwide.
Discover how AMF improve nutrient uptake (especially phosphorus), enhance drought and salinity tolerance, and boost soil structure and carbon sequestration. The book blends foundational biology with regionally relevant case studies and crop-focused insights, making it particularly valuable for tropical and subtropical agriculture. You’ll find evidence-based chapters on fungal taxonomy, colonization mechanisms, plant–microbe signaling, and promising field-level strategies for inoculation and soil management that increase yield while reducing chemical inputs.
Packed with practical guidance, this edition outlines diagnostic methods, experimental approaches, and sustainable management practices that policymakers and extension services can translate into on-the-ground improvement. Whether you’re designing research, advising farmers, or seeking to adopt eco-friendly practices, the book connects cutting-edge science to real-world outcomes.
Readable yet rigorous, Periyasamy Panneerselvam’s work positions AMF as a cornerstone of regenerative agriculture and climate-resilient cropping systems. If you want to deepen your understanding of soil health, optimize fertilizer use, and promote sustainable productivity in your region, this book is an essential resource.
Order your copy today to bring proven mycorrhizal strategies into research, education, and everyday farming. Explore a smarter path to productive, sustainable soils with this comprehensive first edition.
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