Management of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis for Mycoremediation and Phytostabilization
Management of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis for Mycoremediation and Phytostabilization by Qiang-Sheng Wu delivers a focused, practical roadmap for harnessing fungal-plant partnerships to rehabilitate contaminated soils and stabilize degraded landscapes. This authoritative volume captures the science and field-ready strategies that environmental managers, restoration ecologists, and landowners need to implement effective mycoremediation and phytostabilization programs.
Drawing on current research and case studies, the book explains how mycorrhizal symbiosis enhances plant tolerance to heavy metals, improves nutrient cycling, and accelerates recovery in urban brownfields, mining sites, and agricultural lands. Readers will find clear guidance on selecting compatible fungal inoculants, designing inoculation protocols, monitoring rhizosphere dynamics, and integrating mycorrhizal management into broader soil remediation plans. Practical tables and stepwise recommendations make complex concepts accessible to both scientists and practitioners.
Whether you manage contaminated sites, lead revegetation projects, or study soil-plant-microbe interactions, this book equips you with tools to achieve measurable results. It emphasizes sustainable, cost-effective solutions that are applicable across temperate and tropical regions, supporting regional restoration goals and global environmental compliance efforts.
Concise yet comprehensive, Qiang-Sheng Wu’s work bridges laboratory insights with on-the-ground practice, making it an essential resource for anyone committed to restoring healthy soils and resilient ecosystems. Secure your copy today to transform how you approach soil remediation with the power of mycorrhizal symbiosis.
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