Title of article :
Peach seedling growth in replant and non-replant soils after inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Author/Authors :
C.C. and Rutto، نويسنده , , Kipkoriony L. and Mizutani، نويسنده , , Fusao، نويسنده ,
Pages :
7
From page :
2536
To page :
2542
Abstract :
The effect of pre-inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on post-transplant growth of peach seedlings in replant and non-replant soils was studied for two successive seasons. Seedlings raised in sterile media and pre-inoculated with soil-based Gigaspora margarita inoculum were transplanted in replant and non-replant field soils alongside non-inoculated controls. Pre-inoculated seedlings transplanted in non-replant soils showed greater initial growth in the first year. Plant height, and lateral shoot length and number was highest in non-replant soils irrespective of mycorrhizal pre-inoculation. Similarly, biomass yield was significantly higher in seedlings in non-replant soils, though there were no significant differences in shoot/root ratios, and in tissue mineral content between and within treatments. Seedling infection by indigenous AMF was high in both replant and non-replant soils, and even non-inoculated seedlings recorded high infection levels after the first season. Generally, mycorrhizal activity was lower, and spore populations higher in replant soils, while the opposite was true in non-replant soils. It seems that soil sickness has a negative impact on plant metabolism and limits the capacity of the plant host to support the mycorrhizal symbiosis.
Keywords :
Mycorrhizal pre-inoculation , peach , Replant soil , Biomass production , seedling growth
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1996215
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