“…The commercial Rhizophagus irregularis products have shown positive, but less consistent yield results, which are often contributed to inconsistencies in viable AMF spores in products that are stored and shipped over long distances (Corkidi et al., 2004; Faye et al., 2013; Salomon et al., 2022). In addition to the success of AMF inoculation in bolstering yield, additional benefits of AMF inoculation on plant nutritional quality include increases in mineral nutrient uptake (Chandrasekaran, 2020; Clark & Zeto, 2000), anthocyanin concentration (Avio et al., 2017; Baslam et al., 2011; Chiomento et al., 2019; Nacoon et al., 2023; Tisarum et al., 2019), and overall antioxidant activity across a range of vegetables and fruits (Hart et al., 2015; Mollavali et al., 2016; Toussaint et al., 2007). Increases in the mineral nutrient concentration of foods can improve public health by preventing nutrient deficiency which affects over 2 billion people worldwide (Tulchinsky, 2010).…”