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AM fungi colonization
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The present study is aimed to assess the AM fungal diversity in medicinally important Smilax perfoliata Lour. This is the first report of AM fungal diversity of this medicinally important plant.
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nguaconbaynhay8
13-10-2020
11
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Mycorrhizal fungi occur in most of the soils and colonize roots of many plant species. A greenhouse experiment was carried out to study the efficiency of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi indigenous to Arunachal Pradesh in uptaking plant nutrients for the Piper mullesua plantlets at different soil condition i.e., sterilized soil, unsterilized soil and field condition. As the sterilized soil condition is difficult to understand the performance of AM fungi, field experiments are necessary to understand the effect of mycorrhizal fungi on yield of crops in field condition.
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caygaocaolon6
30-07-2020
9
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM fungi) have been found associated with a wide variety of agricultural and horticultural crops, but in legumes it occurs widely. AM fungi are cosmopolitan and ubiquitous in nature under different ecosystems. Different Mungbean growing areas of the Punjab were surveyed to observe the AM fungus colonization with Mungbean and spore population in rhizosphere soil of the crop.
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angicungduoc6
22-07-2020
14
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form obligate symbiotic association with the roots of crop plants and play a critical role in enhancing plant growth under semi-arid climatic conditions. Present investigation has been taken up to characterize the isolated AM fungal species from rhizosphere soils of different host crops grown across various Zones of Andhra Pradesh. A total of twelve AM fungal spores were characterized based on their morphological traits.
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angicungduoc6
20-07-2020
14
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM fungi) have been found associated with a wide variety of agricultural and horticultural crops, but in legumes it occurs widely. The experiments were conducted during spring season 2017 under pot house conditions. The effect of inoculation of AM Fungi colonization and P amendments on growth and yield of Mungbean plants was investigated.
10p
trinhthamhodang4
22-03-2020
20
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Phosphorus and zinc are two essential nutrients which are required for normal plant growth. These nutrients are mutually antagonistic in certain circumstances which can cause yield reductions in many crops due to either P or Zn deficiencies. Deficiencies typically happen when a nutrient is available in small amounts. In this phenomenon, the nutrient is present in marginal to normal levels but the antagonizing nutrient is available in such a large amount that it induces the deficiency of the other.
6p
quenchua2
15-12-2019
16
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We studied the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and dark septate endophyte (DSE) fungal associations in five species of potgrown Asparagus (A. aethiopicus, A. densiflorus, A. setaceus, A. racemosus, and A. umbellatus). Root colonization by AM and DSE fungi and AM spore numbers in the soil were assessed. AM fungal diversity indices like species richness, Shannon–Weiner index, Simpson’s index, evenness, and Jaccard’s index were determined.
14p
vikimsa
22-02-2019
8
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The results of chlorophyll fluorescence were similar for all AM inoculations, however, they significantly differed from those of noninoculated plants. The results demonstrated the benefit potential of mycorrhizal inoculations for persimmon production.
6p
danhdanh11
11-01-2019
13
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