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16/12/1999 |
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16/12/1999 |
Autoria: |
DAFT, M. J.; NICOLSON, T. H. |
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Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee. |
Título: |
Effect of endogone mycorrhiza on plant growth |
Ano de publicação: |
1969 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
New Phytol.; v.68, p.953-963, 1969 |
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Inglês |
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The effects of concentration of the inoculum on growth of the host and level of infection were investigated in mycorrhizal tomatoes. All concentrations of the endophyte, ranging between 225 and thrce chlamydospores per plant, led to significant stimulation of growth. Measurements of height of plants and length of leaves during growth indicated that inocula containing low numbers of spores stimulated the host less than more concentrated inocula. Plants inoculated with high numbers of spores produced more upper amd retained more lower leaves whereas plantsinoculated with low numbers retained more lower leaves than uninfectedcontrol plants. Dry weight determinations of the foliage made at the end the experiment showed that all inoculated treatments were larger than the control treatments. The concentration of spores in the inoculum did not appear to influence the final level of infection. |
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LEADER 01232naa a2200133 a 4500 001 1648475 005 1999-12-16 008 1969 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aDAFT, M. J. 245 $aEffect of endogone mycorrhiza on plant growth 260 $c1969 520 $aThe effects of concentration of the inoculum on growth of the host and level of infection were investigated in mycorrhizal tomatoes. All concentrations of the endophyte, ranging between 225 and thrce chlamydospores per plant, led to significant stimulation of growth. Measurements of height of plants and length of leaves during growth indicated that inocula containing low numbers of spores stimulated the host less than more concentrated inocula. Plants inoculated with high numbers of spores produced more upper amd retained more lower leaves whereas plantsinoculated with low numbers retained more lower leaves than uninfectedcontrol plants. Dry weight determinations of the foliage made at the end the experiment showed that all inoculated treatments were larger than the control treatments. The concentration of spores in the inoculum did not appear to influence the final level of infection. 700 1 $aNICOLSON, T. H. 773 $tNew Phytol.;$gv.68, p.953-963, 1969
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