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This Special Issue brings together some interconnected topics related to fungi and plants such as biodiversity, taxonomy, conservation, molecular phylogeny, ecology, and plant–fungal interactions. Additionally, some applied aspects are covered, such as phytoremediation, the improvement of spinach growth by biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, bio-friendly solutions for waste reduction, the accumulation of rare-earth elements by wild edible mushrooms, etc.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- 1 new taxon --- Agaricomycetes --- Basidiomycota --- biodiversity --- climate change --- Inocybaceae --- taxonomy --- spinach --- biochar --- AMF --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes and microbial biomass --- boletes --- morphology --- phylogeny --- new taxa --- DNA metabarcoding --- phylogenetic structure --- habitat filtering --- molecular phylogeny --- fungal ecology --- multi-gene phylogeny --- plant pathogen --- soil-borne fungi --- tree disease --- ascomycetous yeast --- distribution --- new species --- Wickerhamomyces --- mushrooms --- trace elements --- rare earth elements --- urban soils --- forest --- Boletales --- bolete diversity --- biogeography --- mycorrhizal fungi --- metal(loid)s pollution --- soil --- plants --- waste --- recyclable substrates --- oyster fungi --- antioxidants --- phenolic compounds --- n/a
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Soil, water, and nitrogen management are critical for crop productivity and quality in horticulture as well as for reducing negative impacts on ecosystems and greenhouse gas emissions. This Special Issue is a collection of seven important research works addressing solutions or strategies that can be implemented in order to use these three factors of production in a more sustainable way and to reduce inorganic nitrogen applications by considering the great importance of circular agriculture and the use of microorganisms. Aside from the relevance of the topics in this Special Issue, the studies included within it may trigger the development of new strategies for more sustainable and environmentally friendly intensive agriculture.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- drip irrigation --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- water relations --- N and P status --- soil organic carbon --- osmoregulation --- sugar accumulation --- water stress --- xylem tissue --- mulching film --- Trichoderma --- Lactuca sativa L. --- nitrogen dose --- nutritional quality --- yield --- sustainability --- by-products --- recycle --- smart agriculture --- nitrogen efficiency --- soil organic matter --- acidic soil --- pH --- nitrogen --- nutrient uptake --- photosynthetic pigments --- antioxidant activity --- Spinacia oleracea --- hexavalent Cr --- photosynthesis --- phosphorus uptake --- Cr(VI) tissue --- leaf characteristics --- purslane --- soil contamination --- heavy metals --- Ginger (Zingiber officinale) --- biochar --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes --- n/a
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Soil, water, and nitrogen management are critical for crop productivity and quality in horticulture as well as for reducing negative impacts on ecosystems and greenhouse gas emissions. This Special Issue is a collection of seven important research works addressing solutions or strategies that can be implemented in order to use these three factors of production in a more sustainable way and to reduce inorganic nitrogen applications by considering the great importance of circular agriculture and the use of microorganisms. Aside from the relevance of the topics in this Special Issue, the studies included within it may trigger the development of new strategies for more sustainable and environmentally friendly intensive agriculture.
drip irrigation --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- water relations --- N and P status --- soil organic carbon --- osmoregulation --- sugar accumulation --- water stress --- xylem tissue --- mulching film --- Trichoderma --- Lactuca sativa L. --- nitrogen dose --- nutritional quality --- yield --- sustainability --- by-products --- recycle --- smart agriculture --- nitrogen efficiency --- soil organic matter --- acidic soil --- pH --- nitrogen --- nutrient uptake --- photosynthetic pigments --- antioxidant activity --- Spinacia oleracea --- hexavalent Cr --- photosynthesis --- phosphorus uptake --- Cr(VI) tissue --- leaf characteristics --- purslane --- soil contamination --- heavy metals --- Ginger (Zingiber officinale) --- biochar --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes --- n/a
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This Special Issue brings together some interconnected topics related to fungi and plants such as biodiversity, taxonomy, conservation, molecular phylogeny, ecology, and plant–fungal interactions. Additionally, some applied aspects are covered, such as phytoremediation, the improvement of spinach growth by biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, bio-friendly solutions for waste reduction, the accumulation of rare-earth elements by wild edible mushrooms, etc.
1 new taxon --- Agaricomycetes --- Basidiomycota --- biodiversity --- climate change --- Inocybaceae --- taxonomy --- spinach --- biochar --- AMF --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes and microbial biomass --- boletes --- morphology --- phylogeny --- new taxa --- DNA metabarcoding --- phylogenetic structure --- habitat filtering --- molecular phylogeny --- fungal ecology --- multi-gene phylogeny --- plant pathogen --- soil-borne fungi --- tree disease --- ascomycetous yeast --- distribution --- new species --- Wickerhamomyces --- mushrooms --- trace elements --- rare earth elements --- urban soils --- forest --- Boletales --- bolete diversity --- biogeography --- mycorrhizal fungi --- metal(loid)s pollution --- soil --- plants --- waste --- recyclable substrates --- oyster fungi --- antioxidants --- phenolic compounds --- n/a
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Soil, water, and nitrogen management are critical for crop productivity and quality in horticulture as well as for reducing negative impacts on ecosystems and greenhouse gas emissions. This Special Issue is a collection of seven important research works addressing solutions or strategies that can be implemented in order to use these three factors of production in a more sustainable way and to reduce inorganic nitrogen applications by considering the great importance of circular agriculture and the use of microorganisms. Aside from the relevance of the topics in this Special Issue, the studies included within it may trigger the development of new strategies for more sustainable and environmentally friendly intensive agriculture.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- drip irrigation --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- water relations --- N and P status --- soil organic carbon --- osmoregulation --- sugar accumulation --- water stress --- xylem tissue --- mulching film --- Trichoderma --- Lactuca sativa L. --- nitrogen dose --- nutritional quality --- yield --- sustainability --- by-products --- recycle --- smart agriculture --- nitrogen efficiency --- soil organic matter --- acidic soil --- pH --- nitrogen --- nutrient uptake --- photosynthetic pigments --- antioxidant activity --- Spinacia oleracea --- hexavalent Cr --- photosynthesis --- phosphorus uptake --- Cr(VI) tissue --- leaf characteristics --- purslane --- soil contamination --- heavy metals --- Ginger (Zingiber officinale) --- biochar --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes --- drip irrigation --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- water relations --- N and P status --- soil organic carbon --- osmoregulation --- sugar accumulation --- water stress --- xylem tissue --- mulching film --- Trichoderma --- Lactuca sativa L. --- nitrogen dose --- nutritional quality --- yield --- sustainability --- by-products --- recycle --- smart agriculture --- nitrogen efficiency --- soil organic matter --- acidic soil --- pH --- nitrogen --- nutrient uptake --- photosynthetic pigments --- antioxidant activity --- Spinacia oleracea --- hexavalent Cr --- photosynthesis --- phosphorus uptake --- Cr(VI) tissue --- leaf characteristics --- purslane --- soil contamination --- heavy metals --- Ginger (Zingiber officinale) --- biochar --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes
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This Special Issue brings together some interconnected topics related to fungi and plants such as biodiversity, taxonomy, conservation, molecular phylogeny, ecology, and plant–fungal interactions. Additionally, some applied aspects are covered, such as phytoremediation, the improvement of spinach growth by biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, bio-friendly solutions for waste reduction, the accumulation of rare-earth elements by wild edible mushrooms, etc.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- 1 new taxon --- Agaricomycetes --- Basidiomycota --- biodiversity --- climate change --- Inocybaceae --- taxonomy --- spinach --- biochar --- AMF --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes and microbial biomass --- boletes --- morphology --- phylogeny --- new taxa --- DNA metabarcoding --- phylogenetic structure --- habitat filtering --- molecular phylogeny --- fungal ecology --- multi-gene phylogeny --- plant pathogen --- soil-borne fungi --- tree disease --- ascomycetous yeast --- distribution --- new species --- Wickerhamomyces --- mushrooms --- trace elements --- rare earth elements --- urban soils --- forest --- Boletales --- bolete diversity --- biogeography --- mycorrhizal fungi --- metal(loid)s pollution --- soil --- plants --- waste --- recyclable substrates --- oyster fungi --- antioxidants --- phenolic compounds --- 1 new taxon --- Agaricomycetes --- Basidiomycota --- biodiversity --- climate change --- Inocybaceae --- taxonomy --- spinach --- biochar --- AMF --- plant growth --- root morphological traits --- chlorophyll content --- soil enzymes and microbial biomass --- boletes --- morphology --- phylogeny --- new taxa --- DNA metabarcoding --- phylogenetic structure --- habitat filtering --- molecular phylogeny --- fungal ecology --- multi-gene phylogeny --- plant pathogen --- soil-borne fungi --- tree disease --- ascomycetous yeast --- distribution --- new species --- Wickerhamomyces --- mushrooms --- trace elements --- rare earth elements --- urban soils --- forest --- Boletales --- bolete diversity --- biogeography --- mycorrhizal fungi --- metal(loid)s pollution --- soil --- plants --- waste --- recyclable substrates --- oyster fungi --- antioxidants --- phenolic compounds
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