10th Edition of Global Conference on
Tropical mycorrhiza denotes the symbiotic partnership between tropical plants and mycorrhizal fungi within the soil, a fundamental association essential for nutrient uptake and the holistic health of ecosystems. Mycorrhizal fungi intricately weave a network of fine hyphae that extends beyond the plant's root system, significantly amplifying the absorptive surface area of the roots. In the rich tapestry of tropical ecosystems, characterized by their diverse and intricate flora, mycorrhizal associations play a pivotal role in nutrient cycling, particularly in the uptake of phosphorus and nitrogen. These fungi become key contributors to the resilience of tropical plants, enhancing their resistance to a spectrum of environmental stressors, including drought and soil pathogens. Moreover, the mycorrhizal network serves as a conduit for communication between plants, enabling the exchange of both nutrients and information. This intricate interplay not only benefits individual plants but also contributes substantively to the overall health and biodiversity of tropical ecosystems. Recognizing and comprehending the dynamics of tropical mycorrhiza is of paramount importance for sustainable agriculture, conservation initiatives, and ecosystem management in tropical regions. In these areas, where biodiversity and environmental stability are intricately linked to these subterranean partnerships, understanding these intricate underground collaborations becomes a cornerstone for effective environmental stewardship.