Influence of mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus sp.) on field pea plants survival and growth in the drought caused stress conditions

作者: S. Kristek , A. Kristek , H. Pavlović

DOI: 10.17221/3601-PSE

关键词: Dry matterPhosphorusBiologyYield (engineering)Point of deliveryGlomusIrrigationInoculationAgronomyField pea

摘要: Influence of mycorrhizal fungi on field pea green mass yield, dry matter grain number pods per plant, grains pod, average plants m2, concentration nitogen, phosphorus and potassium were studied in the greenhouse during two investigation years. The best results with all parameters obtained both years by seed inoculation species G. mossae. Exceptions mean yield pod second year (irrigation rate - 240 mm/m2) where better achieved intraradices. highest Glomus mossae was 671, 45 g/m2, 59, 40 346, 20 g/m2 whereas nitrogen 4, 08%. Far quality indicators this plant compared to non-mychorrized variants accomplished mycorrized water lack conditions.

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