Friday, December 11, 2020

EFFECT OF SEED TREATMENT WITH AN ENDOMYCORRHIZAL CONSORTIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF Citrus aurantium L. PLANTS | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

 The therapy for Citrus aurantium L. Endomycorrhizal consortium seeds originating in the rhizosphere of various citrus species permitted the mycorrhization of the roots and the improvement of all agronomic parameters of the plants resulting from the germination of these seeds following the germination of the coated seeds compared to those of the control seed plants. This endomycorrhyzal inoculum inoculation approach has successfully increased plant height (18.5 cm/9.5 cm), collar diameter (0.3 cm/0.1 cm), shoot emission (2/0) and leaves (17/9), fresh root weight (2.4 g/0.3 g) and vegetative components (1.9 g/0.4 g). On the other hand, citrus plant roots derived from treated seeds showed 99.6 percent mycorrhizal frequency and strength and 42.25 percent respectively, 43.19 percent and 0 percent arbuscular and vesicular content of the plant roots from mycorrhizal seeds respectively. In addition, certain AMF species, notably Gigaspora margarita, Rhizoglomus microaggregatum, Pacispora sp1, Glomus deserticola, Entrophospora kentinensis, Glomus tortuosum, Acaulospora sp1, Acaulospora sp2, were able to proliferate as seed coatings within the rhizospheric soil of citrus plants subjected to endomycorrhizal inoculum.


Please see the link:-
https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/PCBMB/article/view/5266

No comments:

Post a Comment