Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form beneficial partnerships with most plant species, helping to improve crop resilience in tough environmental conditions. This paper analyzed how different genotypes responded to AMF inoculation, focusing on root colonization percentage (RCP) and the impact of AMF on above-ground agronomic traits. However, RCP alone may not fully explain genotype variation, and AMF effects cannot be judged solely on above-ground traits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlobal freshwater resources are getting scarcer and scarcer due to the ever-increasing population, climate change, and other human activities. Hence, assessing the consumption of freshwater by different consumers is a key to efficiently utilize the resource. In this study, the Water Footprint Assessment (WFA) tool was used to determine the water footprint (WF) of Center Pivot (CP) irrigated cotton and mung-bean production using two approaches, namely, CROPWAT and field-data based methods.
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