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Effect of Arbuscular mycorrhizae on the growth of Cucumis sativus under different soil amendments
Authors
Sudhansu Samanta
Abstract
The effect of Arbuscular mycorrhiza in germination, plant
growth, number of leaf, leaf area, nodular number, fresh and dry weight of cucumis
sativus (L) in different soil sample. The increase in amount of mycorrhiza
led the germination percentage and plant growth and has a positive effect. The
development of symbiosis between soil fungi Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM)
and most terrestrial plants can be very beneficial to both partners and hence
to the ecosystem. AM fungi are widely believed that the inoculation of AMF
provides higher growth of the Cucumis sativus plants the symbiotic
association of AMF is a classic example of mutualistic relationship, which can
regulate the growth and development of plants. The mycelial network of fungi
extends under the roots of the plant and promotes nutrient uptake that is
otherwise not available.
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Pages:35-44
How to cite this article:
Sudhansu Samanta "Effect of <i>Arbuscular mycorrhizae</i> on the growth of <i>Cucumis sativus</i> under different soil amendments". International Journal of Biotechnology and Microbiology, Vol 2, Issue 1, 2020, Pages 35-44
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