2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18975-4_11
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Influence of Native Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Pseudomonas fluorescens on Tamarix Shrubs Under Different Salinity Levels

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“…The obtained mixture was distributed into pots (500 mL disposable cups) which were sown with trapping plant aiming to multiply and restore infective structures of the AMF species present in the trap cultures [27], and then kept in a greenhouse for four month. Two plant species are commonly used for trapping culture: cover "Trifolum repens" and leek "Allium porrum" [7,27], But use of other legumes is also permitted such as Alfalfa "Medicago sativa [13] Brachiaria sp. [27].…”
Section: Mixture Of Amf Species Bio-fertilizers Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The obtained mixture was distributed into pots (500 mL disposable cups) which were sown with trapping plant aiming to multiply and restore infective structures of the AMF species present in the trap cultures [27], and then kept in a greenhouse for four month. Two plant species are commonly used for trapping culture: cover "Trifolum repens" and leek "Allium porrum" [7,27], But use of other legumes is also permitted such as Alfalfa "Medicago sativa [13] Brachiaria sp. [27].…”
Section: Mixture Of Amf Species Bio-fertilizers Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, at each month, one pot of each plot was taken for analysis, using 50 g of soil for AMF spore isolation and identification and the roots for evaluation of the mycorrhizal colonization rate [26,27]. A minimum of 12 months is required to obtain a good product, but the ideal is 24 months [13,20]. Therefore, the obtained inoculums consist of different types of propagules: spores, fungal mycelium and fragments of mycorrhizal roots [7].…”
Section: Mixture Of Amf Species Bio-fertilizers Productionmentioning
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“…Therefore, these indirect effects were deleted from the final path model to avoid any confusion. In agricultural ecosystems, indigenous AMF species supposed to be more tolerant to stressful conditions [90,91] can therefore, be used to enhance plant performance under future climate scenarios.…”
Section: Mycorrhizal Colonization and Climatic Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%