2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40626-017-0089-7
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Pre-colonized seedlings with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: an alternative for the cultivation of Jatropha curcas L. in salinized soils

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“…The present study demonstrates that inoculating Jatropha plants with AMF, regardless of the presence of hydric stress, yields a 20% increase in plant survival compared to non-inoculated counterparts. This report agrees with previous studies showing increased survival in mycorrhized plants under hydric stress or saline stress [4,6].…”
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“…The present study demonstrates that inoculating Jatropha plants with AMF, regardless of the presence of hydric stress, yields a 20% increase in plant survival compared to non-inoculated counterparts. This report agrees with previous studies showing increased survival in mycorrhized plants under hydric stress or saline stress [4,6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This observation aligns with the results reported by Pedranzani et al [79], who documented a similar colonization rate of 60%. The temporal dynamics of colonization can indeed be influenced by various stressors experienced by plants, such as salinity [6]. Emerging evidence suggests that critical stages in the developmental cycle of AMF, encompassing processes like spore germination, colonization, extraradical hyphal elongation, and sporulation, may face hindrances under hydric stress [82].…”
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“…Many studies have also used chlorophyll fluorescence analysis to evaluate the positive effect of AMF on the photosynthetic capacity of the host plant under salinity stress, including Oryza sativa [7], Jatropha curcas [11], and Zea mays [8]. Chlorophyll fluorescence is a rapid, non-destructive method to examine the stress features and photosynthetic performance of a plant [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, the increase in the SPAD index is linked to the higher photosynthetic capacity of seedlings, which provides a higher accumulation of photoassimilates (OLIVEIRA et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%