Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals

This special issue, brought together during a time of unprecedented global change, represents a unique collection of papers that shed light on the current and future significance of mycorrhiza‐forming fungi in the human world. Across this selection of papers, we explore the significance and potentia...

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Main Authors: Katie J. Field, Tim Daniell, David Johnson, Thorunn Helgason
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:Plants, People, Planet
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10223
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spelling doaj-220598b369ad49e2b175a2936f11b2a92021-08-27T09:21:08ZengWileyPlants, People, Planet2572-26112021-09-013543043210.1002/ppp3.10223Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goalsKatie J. Field0Tim Daniell1David Johnson2Thorunn Helgason3Department of Animal and Plant Sciences University of Sheffield Sheffield UKDepartment of Animal and Plant Sciences University of Sheffield Sheffield UKDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences The University of Manchester Manchester UKDepartment of Biology University of York York UKThis special issue, brought together during a time of unprecedented global change, represents a unique collection of papers that shed light on the current and future significance of mycorrhiza‐forming fungi in the human world. Across this selection of papers, we explore the significance and potential of mycorrhizal fungi to contribute towards our achievement of global change goals of improved sustainability, food security and conservation as well as how we might best implement mycorrhizal knowledge and technologies to achieve these outcomes in modern societies.https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10223agricultureclimate changeconservationecosystem servicesmycorrhizasremediation
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spellingShingle Katie J. Field
Tim Daniell
David Johnson
Thorunn Helgason
Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
Plants, People, Planet
agriculture
climate change
conservation
ecosystem services
mycorrhizas
remediation
author_facet Katie J. Field
Tim Daniell
David Johnson
Thorunn Helgason
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title Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
title_short Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
title_full Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
title_fullStr Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
title_full_unstemmed Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
title_sort mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
publisher Wiley
series Plants, People, Planet
issn 2572-2611
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This special issue, brought together during a time of unprecedented global change, represents a unique collection of papers that shed light on the current and future significance of mycorrhiza‐forming fungi in the human world. Across this selection of papers, we explore the significance and potential of mycorrhizal fungi to contribute towards our achievement of global change goals of improved sustainability, food security and conservation as well as how we might best implement mycorrhizal knowledge and technologies to achieve these outcomes in modern societies.
topic agriculture
climate change
conservation
ecosystem services
mycorrhizas
remediation
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