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Research Title |
Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from rhizosphere soil surrounding
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus camaldalensis Dehn.) tree
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Date of Distribution |
2 September 2016 |
Conference |
Title of the Conference |
Society of environmental conservation engineering |
Organiser |
APEC of Himeji, Japan |
Conference Place |
Himeji castle hotel |
Province/State |
Himaji, Hyogo, Japan |
Conference Date |
1 September 2016 |
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2 September 2016 |
Proceeding Paper |
Volume |
2016 |
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Page |
33 |
Editors/edition/publisher |
Society of environmental conservation engineering |
Abstract |
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus camaldalensis Dehn.) has several advantages and widely use in many purposes which make them important. Because of their fast growth, the main benefit of these trees is the wood. They provide manyutilizations, such as furniture, aromatherapy, firewood and pulpwood. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are the symbiotic fungi, which form mutualistic association with feeder roots of most terrestrial plants and give many benefits to the host plant including increase of plant growth, reduce symptom of plant root disease cause by root plant pathogens, and increase resistance to abiotic conditions. No previous studies have been conducted on AMF diversity from eucalypts planted in northeast of Thailand. Therefore, the objectives of this research, were investigated the spore density and species diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) in rhizosphere soil of agricultural eucalyptus field in the northeast of Thailand in other to us as biofertilzer in the future. |
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Level of Conference |
นานาชาติ |
Type of Proceeding |
Abstract |
Type of Presentation |
Oral |
Part of thesis |
true |
Presentation awarding |
false |
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