2017
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v21i6.23
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Mycostimulation in a glyphosate treated arable soil: implications on the yield and agronomic characters of <i>Talinum fruticosum</i> (L.) Juss

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The use of pesticide, although increases agricultural yield and improves public health is also fraught with a number of ecologic, agronomic and health concerns. This research investigated the impact of an ex-situ mycostimulation of one of the in-situ soil fungi on some agronomic characters and yield of Talinum fruticosum planted on a herbicide treated soil. Experimental site was laid out in a 3×8 Randomised Complete Block Design (RCBD). Amongst other fungal species found in the soil, Paecilomyces vari… Show more

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