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Field application of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improved garlic yield in disinfected soil
Year:
1997
Source of publication :
Mycorrhiza
Authors :
בודני, ח'
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וינינגר, סמדר
;
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קוך-דין, מרג'רי
;
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קפולניק, יורם
;
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תנעמי, זכריה
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Volume :
7
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From page:
47
To page:
50
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Total pages:
4
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Abstract:
The production of certified garlic propagation material requires measures to be taken against pathogenic nematodes. Methyl bromide (MB) may be used for this purpose, but is known to cause stunting in Allium spp. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungal inoculum was applied to the planting furrow after MB treatment. VAM-inoculated plants were larger, had more green leaves, an increased photosynthesis rate, especially at low light intensities, and higher fresh and dry weights than plants in uninoculated plots. The mean bulb weights from uninoculated and VAM-treated plots were 27 g and 51 g respectively. The native or an improved VAM population should be reintroduced after soil disinfection to ensure satisfactory garlic yields. © Springer-Verlag 1997.
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Related Files :
Allium sativum
Allium sativum
garlic
Liliaceae
methyl bromide
photosynthesis
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae
yield
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Language:
אנגלית
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Field application of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improved garlic yield in disinfected soil
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Field application of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improved garlic yield in disinfected soil
The production of certified garlic propagation material requires measures to be taken against pathogenic nematodes. Methyl bromide (MB) may be used for this purpose, but is known to cause stunting in Allium spp. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungal inoculum was applied to the planting furrow after MB treatment. VAM-inoculated plants were larger, had more green leaves, an increased photosynthesis rate, especially at low light intensities, and higher fresh and dry weights than plants in uninoculated plots. The mean bulb weights from uninoculated and VAM-treated plots were 27 g and 51 g respectively. The native or an improved VAM population should be reintroduced after soil disinfection to ensure satisfactory garlic yields. © Springer-Verlag 1997.
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