Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Plants, People, Planet
Volume
6
Issue
3
Date Published
Jan-05-2024
Number of Pages
683 - 696
DOI
10.1002/ppp3.v6.310.1002/ppp3.10476
URL
https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ppp3.10476
ISSN Number
2572-2611
HCERES category
ACL - Articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals indexed by HCERES or in international databases
Abstract
Vanilla is one of the most valuable spices in the world. In Madagascar and La Réunion, the world's leading producers, vanilla is of great economic and cultural importance. Like all orchids, vanilla plants associate with mycorrhizal fungi in their roots forming mutualistic associations that allow them to grow and thrive. Understanding the diversity of mycorrhizal fungi adapted to vanilla cultivation, particularly in the Indian Ocean islands where they have never previously been studied, is becoming a necessity for maintaining vanilla crops in these regions in the face of climate change and the emergence of new pathogens.