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Asian Journal of Plant Pathology

Year: 2017 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 89-94

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Mane Sudarshan Ramesh

Country: India

Ganesh Mallikarjun Birajdar

Country: India

Gavali Manaji Tanaji

Country: India

Udhav Narba  Bhale

Udhav Narba Bhale

LiveDNA: 91.7693

Keywords


  • AM infection
  • biomass production
  • DAS
  • Pongamia pinnata
Research Article

Prevalence and Effect of Mycorrhizae on Growth of Pongamia pinnata Nursery Plant

Mane Sudarshan Ramesh, Ganesh Mallikarjun Birajdar, Gavali Manaji Tanaji and Udhav Narba Bhale Udhav Narba  Bhale's LiveDNA
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the mycorrhizal colonization and biomass productivity of different sites of Pongamia pinnata nurseries plant. Methodology: The rhizosphere soil and root samples were collected from five different study sites. Indigenous AMF inoculums supplied 30 g per plant. After 90th days of treatment, plants samples were drawn and observations were recorded. Results: Percentage of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) infection, number of resting spores and AM fungi (AMF) species varies in different sites of nurseries. The AMF inoculums treatments promising data were observed almost in all study sites for 90th Days After Seedlings (DAS). This variation is attributed to various factors such as mycorrhizal status and biomass. Glomus species dominated in all sites followed by Sclerocystis, Gigaspora and Acaulospora. Conclusion: Mycorrhizae could contribute substantially to achieve better results for high oil seed production. When AMF are more colonized to plants then enhanced the biomass productivity.
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Mane Sudarshan Ramesh, Ganesh Mallikarjun Birajdar, Gavali Manaji Tanaji and Udhav Narba Bhale, 2017. Prevalence and Effect of Mycorrhizae on Growth of Pongamia pinnata Nursery Plant. Asian Journal of Plant Pathology, 11: 89-94.

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajppaj.2017.89.94

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