Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Strains on Biomass Production and P, Cu, Zn Uptake in Prosopis cineraria

Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Strains on Biomass Production and P, Cu, Zn Uptake in Prosopis cineraria

Authors

  •   Neelam Verma
  •   J. C. Tarafdar
  •   K. K. Srivastava

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2010/v136i2/3510

Keywords:

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, Biomass Production, Prosopis cineraria, Glomus aggregatum

Abstract

Prosopis cineraria was grown in a green house in a low phosphorus (4 mg kg-1 Olsen's P) soil (Typic Camborthid) under arid environment inoculated with alone or mixed AM fungi either indigenous or from outside sources. Uptake of relatively immobile soil nutrients (P, Zn, Cu) as affected by different AM fungi was also studied. In general, significant and positive response of plant height, root and shoot biomass, root colonization and AM fungal population was observed in inoculated plants as compared to control. Inoculated plants had significantly higher P, Zn and Cu concentration as well as upto three times more total uptake. Mycorrhizal dependency to P. cineraria varied between 13.76 and 56.28%, which was more to Glomus aggregatum. In general, G. aggregatum was found to be the most efficient AM species for growth and nutrition of P. cineraria plant.

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Author Biographies

Neelam Verma

J. C. Tarafdar

K. K. Srivastava

Published

2010-02-01

How to Cite

Verma, N., Tarafdar, J. C., & Srivastava, K. K. (2010). Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Strains on Biomass Production and P, Cu, Zn Uptake in <I>Prosopis cineraria</I>. Indian Forester, 136(2), 205–214. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2010/v136i2/3510

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