Aims: A pot experiment was set to identify the most effective symbiotic couples during the acclimatization of Solanum tuberosum vitroplants inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF).
Methodology: The answer to inoculation
of 5 strains of MA fungi Funneliformis mosseae, Rhizophagus aggregatus,
Rhizoglomus fasciculatum, Rhizoglomus intraradices, Rhizoglomus manihotis is
evaluated on potato varieties Aïda, Atlas and Odessa. For each variety, the
experimental device was totally randomized with 5 replicates. The experiment
lasted 3 months.
Results: The F. mosseae strain has the
highest mycorrhizal dependencies with 81.51% and 70% respectively in the Atlas
and Aïda varieties. Adessa is less than 40% dependent on all strains of fungi
tested. In the Atlas variety, the F. mosseae strain significantly stimulates
the aerial biomass of the plants, which reaches 723.32 mg compared to the other
mycorrhizal and control strains. The production of minitubers was stimulated by
mycorrhizal fungi. In the Aïda variety, the two strains F. mosseae and R.
aggregatum averaged 2.80 and 2.72 minitubers per plant, respectively. With the
Atlas variety, F. mosseae and R. intraradices result in the most significant
production of minitubers.
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