Status of Vam Colonization in Acacia nilotica Seedlings of Different Seed Origin

Status of Vam Colonization in Acacia nilotica Seedlings of Different Seed Origin

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  •   Kamla Uniyal
  •   H. S. Thapar

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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1997/v123i3/5927

Abstract

Response of Acacia nilotica of thirteen different seed origin to inoculation with indigenous VAM fungi and inoculum of Glomus macrocarpum was studied under greenhouse conditions. The frequency of VAM infection and percentage of root colonization was found variable ranging from 46% to 96%.

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Author Biographies

Kamla Uniyal

H. S. Thapar

Published

1997-03-01

How to Cite

Uniyal, K., & Thapar, H. S. (1997). Status of Vam Colonization in <I>Acacia nilotica</I> Seedlings of Different Seed Origin. Indian Forester, 123(3), 256–259. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1997/v123i3/5927

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