Arbuscular mycorrhiza suppresses microbial abundance, and particularly that of ammonia oxidizing bacteria, in agricultural soils
This study examined how a beneficial fungus called arbuscular mycorrhiza affects bacteria that break down ammonia in soil. Researchers tested 50 different agricultural soils and found that the fungus suppressed ammonia-oxidizing bacteria populations. Interestingly, the presence of the fungus actually increased ammonia levels in soil while decreasing nitrate, suggesting the relationship is more complex than simple competition for nutrients.