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The mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae enhances growth, yield and chemical composition of a durum wheat variety in 10 different soils
Authors:N. Karagiannidis  S. Hadjisavva-Zinoviadi
Affiliation:(1) NAGREF – Soil Science Institute of Thessaloniki, P.O.Box: 14569, 541 10 Thessaloniki, Greece (Tel;(2) NAGREF – Cereal Institute of Thessaloniki, P.O.Box: 312, 570 01 Thermi Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:The effect of the vesicular arbuscularmycorrhizal fungus (VAMF) Glomus mosseae ongrowth, yield and nutrients' uptake of the durum wheatvariety lsquoSifnosrsquo was investigated in ten differentsoils. Inoculation had a positive effect on tillering,improved plant growth up to 11.6 times and increasedgrain yield up to 5.4 times as compared tonon-inoculated plants. The thousand kernels weight wasimproved by up to 60%. The analysis of shoot tissue ofthe mycorrhizal plants showed that P concentration wasincreased up to 4 fold, while the K, Ca and Mg uptakewas similar for both mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizalplants. The concentrations of the trace elements Mn,Zn, Fe and Cu were lower in the mycorrhizal plantscompared to that of non-inoculated ones. The P and Mgconcentration of the grains produced by the inoculatedplants was increased while the Ca concentration wasdecreased. The concentration of the heavy metals waseither decreased ( Mn, Fe, Co, Cr, Ni, Pb) or remainedunchanged (Zn, Cu). The colonization in the roots ranged from 23 to 78%.
Keywords:durum wheat  Glomus mosseae  micronutrients  nutrient uptake  phosphorus  vesicular-arbuscular  mycorrhiza
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