Plant-microbe symbioses: can what has been lost be replaced?

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Plant-microbe symbioses: can what has been lost be replaced?

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The Invisible Life of Soil – How Can Mycorrhizal Fungi Help Plants and Landscape Architects? Soil is not just a lifeless medium, but one of the most complex living systems on the planet – and mycorrhizal fungi are key players in this system. István Parádi will explore how these microorganisms shape plant growth, nutrient uptake and soil structure, and how modern landscape architecture and gardening can exploit this hidden ecological network. We will learn how mycorrhizal fungi can help with drought tolerance, sustainable urban vegetation and whether commercially available mycorrhizal inoculums really work. If you are interested in how you can make plants more resilient and healthier with soil biological solutions – don’t miss this presentation!

The lecture is in Hungarian.

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Parádi István

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