2012
DOI: 10.1080/01448765.2012.741108
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Glomus mosseaeassociated bacteria and their influence on stimulation of mycorrhizal colonization, sporulation, and growth promotion in guava (Psidium guajavaL.) seedlings

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“…Estrada-Luna et al (2000) reported that the guava plants inoculated with a mixture of Glomus diaphanum, G. albidum and G. claroides showed greater stem growth, leaf production, leaf area, dry biomass, leaf concentration of P, Mg, Cu, and Mo, as well as an increase in gas exchange, more than in non-mycorrhized guava plants. Similar growth results were reported by Schiavo and Martins (2002) with Glomus clarum, Panneerselvam et al (2012); Glomus mosseae, da Silva-Campo et al (2013); Acaulospora longula, Gigaspora albida and Glomus etunicatum. On the other hand, Das et al (2017) reported an increase in guava plant production mycorrhized with Glomus mosseae.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Estrada-Luna et al (2000) reported that the guava plants inoculated with a mixture of Glomus diaphanum, G. albidum and G. claroides showed greater stem growth, leaf production, leaf area, dry biomass, leaf concentration of P, Mg, Cu, and Mo, as well as an increase in gas exchange, more than in non-mycorrhized guava plants. Similar growth results were reported by Schiavo and Martins (2002) with Glomus clarum, Panneerselvam et al (2012); Glomus mosseae, da Silva-Campo et al (2013); Acaulospora longula, Gigaspora albida and Glomus etunicatum. On the other hand, Das et al (2017) reported an increase in guava plant production mycorrhized with Glomus mosseae.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Estrada-Luna et al (2000), reportaron que plantas de guayaba inoculadas con una mezcla de Glomus diaphanum, G. albidum y G. claroides, presentaron un mayor crecimiento del tallo, producción de hojas, área foliar, biomasa seca, una mayor concentración foliar de P, Mg, Cu y Mo, así como un aumento en el intercambio de gases, respecto a plantas de guayaba sin micorrizar. Resultados similares en el crecimiento reportan Schiavo y Martins (2002) usando Glomus clarum, Panneerselvam et al (2012) usando Glomus mosseae, da Silva-Campo et al (2013) con Acaulospora longula, Gigaspora albida y Glomus etunicatum. Por su parte, Das et al (2017), reportan un incremento en la producción en plantas de guayaba micorrizadas con Glomus mosseae.…”
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“…5b). This mycorrhizal boosting effect is known for several microorganisms [65][66][67] and in particular for BE2 [68]. In the Castel soil, the increased RLC % due to BE inoculation in combination with the P fertilization treatments P0, RP, and TSP did not necessarily translate into higher biomass or acquired P. This indicates that the mycorrhizal boosting effect of BE inoculation in that soil was of minor importance for plant P uptake and growth, although we do not know to which degree it contributed to the improvement in P uptake and growth for the plants inoculated with the three BEs and amended with the animal manures.…”
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confidence: 99%