Influence of salt stress on biochemical processes in chickpea,Cicer arietinum L. |
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Authors: | Chandrashekhar V. Murumkar Prakash D. Chavan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Agricultural Research Service, U S Department of Agriculture, 94710 Albany, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Soybean plants were grown in pots with or without vesicular-arbuscular myocorrhizal (VAM) fungi in three soils of low plant-available P content, different texture and different water-holding capacities. Mineral nutrients, except P, were provided in a complete nutrient solution. The biomass of non-VAM plants was positively and fungal colonization negatively correlated with increasingly coarse soil texture. There was no correlation of soil P with host or endophyte growth. Plant growth enhancement was positively correlated with soil water content at −1.5 MPa. These observations suggest soil water status and the mycorrhizal condition interact in influencing plant growth. |
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Keywords: | Glomus soybean |
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