Publications by authors named "Aikaterini Efthymiou"

Successful application of microbial biofertilizers, such as phosphorus (P) solubilizing fungi to agroecosystems, is constrained from the lack of knowledge about their ecology; for example in terms of how they respond to an external input of carbon (C) to get established in the soil. In two soil incubation experiments we examined the performance of the P solubilizing fungus Penicillium aculeatum in non-sterile and semi-sterile (γ-irradiated) soil with different C and P sources. Results from the first experiment with C sources showed that starch and cellulose generally improved P solubilization by P.

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With the aim to recommend an integrated alternative for the combined treatment of olive mill wastewater (OMW) and cotton residues (CR), and the production of high value and environmentally friendly products, two compost piles were set up. The first pile (control, pile 1) consisted of ginned CR, whereas the second (pile 2) was made of CR with the addition of OMW. A series of physicochemical parameters and the culturable microbial diversity in both piles were assessed.

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Article Synopsis
  • AMF grow on plant roots and their extra-radical mycelium helps acquire nutrients, but the impact of soil microbes on this process is unclear.
  • Research showed that ERM activity varied, with significant suppression in 4 out of 21 soils, likely due to the presence of certain bacteria and low soil pH.
  • The suppression is linked to a combination of microbial interactions rather than simple transfer of suppressive properties between soils, indicating that different soil microbiomes can significantly affect AMF functions.
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