Is arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species community affected by cotton growth management systems in the Brazilian Cerrado?
<div><p>Abstract: Conventional cotton production in western Bahia, Brazil, involves intensive use of agricultural inputs and mechanization, which may affect arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). This work aimed at studying the impact of conventional and organic cotton production in the AMF...
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| Main Author: | HELIAB B. NUNES (7857467) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | BRUNO T. GOTO (7857470) (author), JOÃO LUIZ COIMBRA (7857473) (author), JAMILE S. OLIVEIRA (7857476) (author), DÉRICA G. TAVARES (7857479) (author), MARCELO S. ROCHA (7857482) (author), FABIANE L. SILVA (7857485) (author), ANA CRISTINA F. SOARES (7857488) (author) |
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2019
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