European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
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Effect of host plant, cultivation media and inoculants sources on propagation of mycorrhizal fungus Glomus Mossae
Author Name :
NAEEM SAEED DHEYAB WAFAA H. HASSOON HAYDER HAMEED NAWAR HADI MAHDI ABOUD DOAA ABBAS HANOON BARAA HASSAN HAMZAA
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Bridge Center
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Abstract :
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are obligate symbiosis with more than 90 % of vascular plants Propagation of these fungi highly depended on biotic and abiotic factors host plant, nature of cultivation medium and the source of inoculunts which play Key role in successful propagation. In this study we used three hosts plant (millet, sudan grass and corn), three types of soilless media (sand, peat moss, soil and powder corn) and four sources of inoculunts ( spore, hypha, fragment of root and fruit body ). The study employed at green house conditions according to RCBD design and each treatment was triplicated. The results showed that the propagation of AM fungi Glomus Mossae was highly depended on three tested factors. Corn plant showed the highest propagation potential as manifested by spores number which gives 20.9 spores/gm soil. The Infection incidence and intensity recorded highest percentage 43.2 % in millet plant. The sand medium showed the highest Glomus Mossae fungi propagation 22.9 spores/ gm soil As compared to soil medium. Root fragment and spore as inoculation source expressed the highest propagation potential which recorded 54.8 spores/gm and 51.6 spores/ gm respectively.
Keywords :
mycorrhizal fungus Glomus Mossae

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