A Preliminary Note on Mycorrhiza formation in Chir Pine on Sand at Different N, P, K Levels

A Preliminary Note on Mycorrhiza formation in Chir Pine on Sand at Different N, P, K Levels

Authors

  •   Dinesh Kumar
  •   Sujan Singh
  •   H. S. Thapar
  •   B. M. Misra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1968/v94i3/25849

Abstract

Effect of different levels of N, P, & K on mycorrhizal development in 7 month old chir pine seedlings raised on acid washed sand was determined. Inoculations were done with active and washed mycorrhizal roots when seedlings were two months old. Best results were obtained in ½ normal NPK (corresponding to 65 ppm N & P and 19.5 ppm K). Infection was good in ¼ normal NPK and in treatments containing N, K (normal) but without P and moderate in 2 normal P &in treatment where N was absent. Variations in dry weights of seedlings in different treatments were not statistically significant. Mycorrhizal fungi were generally active in inoculum or on roots of seedlings as ectotrophic growth or both throughout the experiment. Experiments were conducted on sand culture so that these results may provide a supporting base for further nursery bed experiments to prescribe an optimum fertilizer dosage for both mycorrhiza and the host plant.

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Author Biographies

Dinesh Kumar

Sujan Singh

H. S. Thapar

B. M. Misra

Published

1968-03-01

How to Cite

Kumar, D., Singh, S., Thapar, H. S., & Misra, B. M. (1968). A Preliminary Note on Mycorrhiza formation in Chir Pine on Sand at Different N, P, K Levels. Indian Forester, 94(3), 247–250. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1968/v94i3/25849

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