Browse eprints by ResearchNumber of eprints: 5. Journal paperLutz, Stefanie; Bodenhausen, Natacha; Hess, Julia; Valzano, Alain; Waelchli, Jan; Deslandes‐Hérold, Gabriel; Schlaeppi, Klaus and van der Heijden, Marcel (2023) Soil microbiome indicators can predict crop growth response to large-scale inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Nature Microbiology, 8, pp. 2277-2289. Hilali, Rania El; Symanczik, Sarah; Said, kinany El; Oehl, Fritz; Ouahmane, Lahcen and Bouamri, Lachid (2022) Cultivation, identification, and application of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with date palm plants in Drâa-Tafilalet oasis. Rhizosphere, 22 (100521), pp. 1-8. Conference paper, poster, etc.Bodenhausen, Natacha (2024) Predicting arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation success with soil fungal indicatorS. Keynote presentation at: Microbiomes in Agroecosystems, Bern, Switzerland, 15.05.2024. [Completed] Bodenhausen, Natacha; Hess, Julia; Valzano, Alain; Deslandes‐Hérold, Gabriel; Waelchli, Jan; Furrer, Reinhard; van der Heijden, Marcel and Schlaeppi, Klaus (2022) Predicting fungal communities from soil properties. Speech at: miCROPe Symposium, Vienna, Austria, July 11-14 2022. [Completed] Web productLutz, Stefanie and Bodenhausen, Natacha (2023) To inoculate or not to inoculate? Predicting crop yield increases after microbiome engineering with mycorrhizal fungi. Research communities from Springer Nature. Online at https://communities.springernature.com/posts/to-inoculate-or-not-to-inoculate-predicting-crop-yield-increases-after-microbiome-engineering-with-mycorrhizal-fungi, accessed on: 30 November 2023. This list was generated on Sat Jul 12 10:27:37 2025 CEST. |