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2026 Poster Session C

C24 - Interactions Between Plant Systems, AMF, and Pathogens

This study is intended to evaluate how different AMF isolates and different pathogenic fungi affect plant growth and biomass.

2026 Poster Session C

C24 - Interactions Between Plant Systems, AMF, and Pathogens

Mentor: Jonathon Bauer, Ph.D.

Microbial mutualisms are essential for plant health, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem stability. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) enhance plant nutrient uptake, water absorption, and stress tolerance. Understanding these relationships is critical for grassland restoration and agricultural productivity. This study is intended to evaluate how different AMF isolates and different pathogenic fungi affect plant growth and biomass. It aims to assess variation in plant performance across microbial treatments. Currently, there is limited understanding of how different AMF isolates interact with pathogens within plant systems. It is unclear whether different AMF isolates provide equal protection to host plants. This study aims to support previous research regarding AMF’s role in plant ecosystems.

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