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Use of VA mycorrhizal fungus inoculum in soils and arid and semi arid climates: a field study with bell pepper and transplants
Year:
1987
Authors :
Bar-Yosef, Bnayahu
;
.
Haas, Jerry
;
.
Krikun, James
;
.
Volume :
61
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From page:
97
To page:
105
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Total pages:
9
)
Abstract:

Capsicum annuum seeds were sown in a peat/vermiculite growth medium containing soil inoculum of effective Glomus macrocarpus cultures. Little VAM development was found after 1 month in the nursery, but when the seedlings were transplanted to a field fertilized with superphosphate, mycorrhizal infection was generally correlated with increasing inoculum levels. There were no significant differences in plant canopy growth but fruit yields were markedly higher.

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Bell pepper
mycorrhizae
Semi-arid climate
soil
VA mycorrhizae
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Language:
English
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ID:
54989
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Use of VA mycorrhizal fungus inoculum in soils and arid and semi arid climates: a field study with bell pepper and transplants
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Capsicum annuum seeds were sown in a peat/vermiculite growth medium containing soil inoculum of effective Glomus macrocarpus cultures. Little VAM development was found after 1 month in the nursery, but when the seedlings were transplanted to a field fertilized with superphosphate, mycorrhizal infection was generally correlated with increasing inoculum levels. There were no significant differences in plant canopy growth but fruit yields were markedly higher.

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