Utilization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi during production of micropropagated potato Solanum tuberosum.

作者: D. Bai , Y. Cheng , L. Sun , Y. Kapulnik , F. Feldmann

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关键词: BiologyCrop yieldInoculationMycorrhizaPropaguleRoot systemMicropropagationSolanum tuberosumSeedlingAgronomyHorticulture

摘要: Micro-tubers of Solanum tuberosum were inoculated with several arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) when used as propagule for the production plantlets in pots sterilized soil. The inoculation AMF resulted higher fresh weight and reduced plant loss. effectiveness fungal strains differed significantly. Inoculation micro-propagated potato was carried out seedling plates under field conditions yield tubers investigated. All tested colonized root systems plants, but revealed strainand environment-specific differences. Overall, material inoculum improved both, mini-tuber plate tuber field. results underline importance mycorrhiza use systems.

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