1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0176-1617(11)82161-9
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I. Influence of VA Mycorrhizae on Net Photosynthesis and Transpiration of Ziziphus mauritiana

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“…2 (2): 213-218 (2010) (Eswarappa et al, 2002). The VA mycorrhizae also increased stomatal resistance, thereby reducing the rate of transpiration of Ziziphus mauritiana (Mathur and Vyas, 1995). Percent root colonization and spore number: AM treated plants showed higher percent root colonization and spore number over control plants (Tables I and II).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…2 (2): 213-218 (2010) (Eswarappa et al, 2002). The VA mycorrhizae also increased stomatal resistance, thereby reducing the rate of transpiration of Ziziphus mauritiana (Mathur and Vyas, 1995). Percent root colonization and spore number: AM treated plants showed higher percent root colonization and spore number over control plants (Tables I and II).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It has been well recognised that chlorophyll concentration is related to photosynthetic rate and chlorophyll fluorescence. Thus, in AM inoculated plants an increased rate of chlorophyll has been associated with the increased rate of photosynthesis or with higher magnesium and nitrogen which are major constituents of chlorophyll (Mathur and Vyas, 1995). Meanwhile, application of AM fungus helps the plants to overcome photo destruction and photoinhibition of pigments under the conditions of water stress by increasing the content of carotenoids, as they help in protection of photosynthetic apparatus against the harm caused by single oxygen.…”
Section: Effect Of Am Fungi On Photosynthetic Ratesupporting
confidence: 59%
“…It has been shown in numerous reports that in mycorrhizal plants CO 2 uptake is enhanced compared to the corresponding controls (e.g. Mathur and Vyas 1995;Caravaca et al 2003). The amount of phosphate in leaves is a limiting factor for C assimilation (Jacob and Lawlor 1992).…”
Section: Photosynthesis In Mycorrhizal Plantsmentioning
confidence: 73%