The understanding of the relationship between mycorrhiza and plants has developed at a relatively slow pace until the 1970s, when there was a significant increase in interest in a particular form of endomycorrhiza known as vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (VA Mycorrhiza). The extensive research conducted over the past three decades has confirmed its widespread presence in a wide range of plant species and under a variety of agro-climatic conditions, including deserts, forests, and mangroves.
It has been established that this mutualistic association benefits plants by enhancing their nutrient uptake, controlling root pathogens, and interacting synergistically with nitrogen-fixing microorganisms, hormone production, and drought resistance. As a result of its utility to plants, this biological tool has attracted the attention of microbiologists, agronomists, horticulturists, and foresters on a global scale.
01. VA Mycorrhiza: Resume 02. VA Mycorrhiza: Distribution 03. Effect of VA Mycorrhiza on Growth 04. VA Mycorrhiza. Physiology 05. VA Mycorrhiza Vs Other Microbes 06. Factors Affecting VA Mycorrhiza 07. VA Mycorrhiza as Biocontrol Agent 08. VA Mycorrhiza In Wasteland Development 09. VA Mycorrhiza . Inoculum Production 10. Miscellany .11. Future Prospects and Strategies