Sustainability, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 17(4), С. 1676 - 1676
Опубликована: Фев. 18, 2025
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a pivotal role in sustainable agriculture by enhancing nutrient efficiency and reducing the dependence on synthetic fertilizers. Developing these sustainable, effective products requires knowledge of target plant its associated microbial communities production landscape interest. This study focused AMF populations with Tir wheat six main locations Türkiye’s Van Lake Basin. The Erçek-Özalp-Saray region exhibited highest organic matter values. Higher available phosphorous contents were found for Erciş-Patnos Muradiye. density (120 spores/10 g soil) frequency (75%), while lowest (45 was recorded Sand correlated positively spore number negatively silt clay. Based results, elected as best location isolation spores suitable development microbial-based tools cultivation. These results are very important current context climate change, which mandates use low-impact environmental strategies. Further research should explore interactions AMFs other microorganisms to optimize their ecological benefits. However, this provide valuable basis future investigations AMF-based
Язык: Английский