2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127050
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Co-inoculation of Arizona cypress with mycorrhizae and rhizobacteria affects biomass, nutrient status, water-use efficiency, and glomalin-related soil protein concentration

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“…In this study, water stress decreased mycorrhizal root colonization but the reduction was smaller in Yekta cultivar and also in the plants inoculated by G. fasciculatum . The significant interaction of irrigation level and mycorrhizal species on the mycorrhizal colonization was also reported by Aalipour et al 14 , 32 . They reported that the highest and the lowest root colonization respectively belonged to the F. mosseae and R. irregularis species under water stress condition 14 .…”
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“…In this study, water stress decreased mycorrhizal root colonization but the reduction was smaller in Yekta cultivar and also in the plants inoculated by G. fasciculatum . The significant interaction of irrigation level and mycorrhizal species on the mycorrhizal colonization was also reported by Aalipour et al 14 , 32 . They reported that the highest and the lowest root colonization respectively belonged to the F. mosseae and R. irregularis species under water stress condition 14 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The significant interaction of irrigation level and mycorrhizal species on the mycorrhizal colonization was also reported by Aalipour et al 14 , 32 . They reported that the highest and the lowest root colonization respectively belonged to the F. mosseae and R. irregularis species under water stress condition 14 .…”
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“…The oven drying at 70°C for 48 hours produced dried leaves. After 550°C, 5.5 hours of dry ashing, 2 M HCl was used to remove Ca, K, Fe, and Zn from the samples ( Aalipour et al., 2021 ). The Kjeldahl method was used to measure nitrogen following digestion with sulfuric acid, salicylic acid, and hydrogen peroxide ( Eaton et al., 1995 ).…”
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confidence: 99%