Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico

In Mexico, extensive production systems have caused a drastic reduction in tropical forests and in biological diversity. Most of the agroforestry systems (AFS) in Mexico use leguminous species that naturally associate with arbuscular mycor rhiza fungi (AMF) and bacterial nitrogen fixing that aid the uptake of N and P in poor soils of the tropics. The AMF and bacteria are predominant in tropical agroecosystems with wide ranges of hosts with potential to increase growth in forest species and in crop yield. Mexico is considered one of the countries with high diversity of plants within the countries of America with potentially high number of AMF species and bacteria in different SAF. Although we have considerable knowl edge of the plants used in different AFS, the richness of soil microorganisms has received little attention in Mexico’s tropics. Understanding of the structure and functional diversity of AMF and bacteria have allowed us to generate the bases for a sustainable AFS, increasing productivity and, at the same time, AFS work as reservoirs and biological corridors that could reduce degradation of forests.

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Main Authors: Oros Ortega, Iván autor 13442, Lara Pérez, Luis Alberto autor, Casanova Lugo, Fernando Doctor autor 12350, Díaz Echeverria, Víctor Francisco Maestro autor 20562, Villanueva López, Gilberto Doctor autor 13631, Ramírez Barajas, Pablo Jesús Doctor autor 12469, Cetzal Ix, William Rolando Doctor autor 12365
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Subjects:Hongos micorrízicos arbusculares, Fijación del nitrógeno, Microorganismos del suelo, Sistemas agroforestales, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:616302024-03-12T12:57:03ZDiversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico Oros Ortega, Iván autor 13442 Lara Pérez, Luis Alberto autor Casanova Lugo, Fernando Doctor autor 12350 Díaz Echeverria, Víctor Francisco Maestro autor 20562 Villanueva López, Gilberto Doctor autor 13631 Ramírez Barajas, Pablo Jesús Doctor autor 12469 Cetzal Ix, William Rolando Doctor autor 12365 textengIn Mexico, extensive production systems have caused a drastic reduction in tropical forests and in biological diversity. Most of the agroforestry systems (AFS) in Mexico use leguminous species that naturally associate with arbuscular mycor rhiza fungi (AMF) and bacterial nitrogen fixing that aid the uptake of N and P in poor soils of the tropics. The AMF and bacteria are predominant in tropical agroecosystems with wide ranges of hosts with potential to increase growth in forest species and in crop yield. Mexico is considered one of the countries with high diversity of plants within the countries of America with potentially high number of AMF species and bacteria in different SAF. Although we have considerable knowl edge of the plants used in different AFS, the richness of soil microorganisms has received little attention in Mexico’s tropics. Understanding of the structure and functional diversity of AMF and bacteria have allowed us to generate the bases for a sustainable AFS, increasing productivity and, at the same time, AFS work as reservoirs and biological corridors that could reduce degradation of forests.In Mexico, extensive production systems have caused a drastic reduction in tropical forests and in biological diversity. Most of the agroforestry systems (AFS) in Mexico use leguminous species that naturally associate with arbuscular mycor rhiza fungi (AMF) and bacterial nitrogen fixing that aid the uptake of N and P in poor soils of the tropics. The AMF and bacteria are predominant in tropical agroecosystems with wide ranges of hosts with potential to increase growth in forest species and in crop yield. Mexico is considered one of the countries with high diversity of plants within the countries of America with potentially high number of AMF species and bacteria in different SAF. Although we have considerable knowl edge of the plants used in different AFS, the richness of soil microorganisms has received little attention in Mexico’s tropics. Understanding of the structure and functional diversity of AMF and bacteria have allowed us to generate the bases for a sustainable AFS, increasing productivity and, at the same time, AFS work as reservoirs and biological corridors that could reduce degradation of forests.Hongos micorrízicos arbuscularesFijación del nitrógenoMicroorganismos del sueloSistemas agroforestalesArtfrosurPlant Microbe Symbiosis / Ajit Varma, Swati Tripathi, Ram Prasad, editoresDisponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Hongos micorrízicos arbusculares
Fijación del nitrógeno
Microorganismos del suelo
Sistemas agroforestales
Artfrosur
Hongos micorrízicos arbusculares
Fijación del nitrógeno
Microorganismos del suelo
Sistemas agroforestales
Artfrosur
spellingShingle Hongos micorrízicos arbusculares
Fijación del nitrógeno
Microorganismos del suelo
Sistemas agroforestales
Artfrosur
Hongos micorrízicos arbusculares
Fijación del nitrógeno
Microorganismos del suelo
Sistemas agroforestales
Artfrosur
Oros Ortega, Iván autor 13442
Lara Pérez, Luis Alberto autor
Casanova Lugo, Fernando Doctor autor 12350
Díaz Echeverria, Víctor Francisco Maestro autor 20562
Villanueva López, Gilberto Doctor autor 13631
Ramírez Barajas, Pablo Jesús Doctor autor 12469
Cetzal Ix, William Rolando Doctor autor 12365
Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico
description In Mexico, extensive production systems have caused a drastic reduction in tropical forests and in biological diversity. Most of the agroforestry systems (AFS) in Mexico use leguminous species that naturally associate with arbuscular mycor rhiza fungi (AMF) and bacterial nitrogen fixing that aid the uptake of N and P in poor soils of the tropics. The AMF and bacteria are predominant in tropical agroecosystems with wide ranges of hosts with potential to increase growth in forest species and in crop yield. Mexico is considered one of the countries with high diversity of plants within the countries of America with potentially high number of AMF species and bacteria in different SAF. Although we have considerable knowl edge of the plants used in different AFS, the richness of soil microorganisms has received little attention in Mexico’s tropics. Understanding of the structure and functional diversity of AMF and bacteria have allowed us to generate the bases for a sustainable AFS, increasing productivity and, at the same time, AFS work as reservoirs and biological corridors that could reduce degradation of forests.
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topic_facet Hongos micorrízicos arbusculares
Fijación del nitrógeno
Microorganismos del suelo
Sistemas agroforestales
Artfrosur
author Oros Ortega, Iván autor 13442
Lara Pérez, Luis Alberto autor
Casanova Lugo, Fernando Doctor autor 12350
Díaz Echeverria, Víctor Francisco Maestro autor 20562
Villanueva López, Gilberto Doctor autor 13631
Ramírez Barajas, Pablo Jesús Doctor autor 12469
Cetzal Ix, William Rolando Doctor autor 12365
author_facet Oros Ortega, Iván autor 13442
Lara Pérez, Luis Alberto autor
Casanova Lugo, Fernando Doctor autor 12350
Díaz Echeverria, Víctor Francisco Maestro autor 20562
Villanueva López, Gilberto Doctor autor 13631
Ramírez Barajas, Pablo Jesús Doctor autor 12469
Cetzal Ix, William Rolando Doctor autor 12365
author_sort Oros Ortega, Iván autor 13442
title Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico
title_short Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico
title_full Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico
title_fullStr Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and importance of the relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria in tropical agroforestry systems in Mexico
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