2018
DOI: 10.14302/issn.2639-3166.jar-18-2264
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Raw pH fall-out as a sign of a mycorrhizal modifier of Sorghum sudanensis

Abstract: The management of symbiotic Microbial Biota (MB) in the soil as agents that promote the yield and health of crops, is aimed at inducing modifications of the phenotype of plants, both over and under the ground. It is here shown, in Sorghumsudanensis plants, that: i) a simple response to MB inoculation is the result of the fall out of the raw pH; ii) the simple NIR scans of leaves can be considered to rapidly classify the outcomes; iii) the raw pH can be considered a key-variable of leaf modifications. An experi… Show more

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“…The foliar pH measurements, which on average were 5.23 in 2018 and 5.20 in 2019, confirmed the previously obtained acidic value of 4.84 in the stems 19,21 and the 5.14 value obtained in Sorghum sudanensis 20 . The lack of response in the 2019-2 validation experiment has clearly been anticipated, as can be seen from the contrasting trend of the foliar pH, which was increased over the scatter-plots (Figure 3).…”
Section: Yield Response and Phsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The foliar pH measurements, which on average were 5.23 in 2018 and 5.20 in 2019, confirmed the previously obtained acidic value of 4.84 in the stems 19,21 and the 5.14 value obtained in Sorghum sudanensis 20 . The lack of response in the 2019-2 validation experiment has clearly been anticipated, as can be seen from the contrasting trend of the foliar pH, which was increased over the scatter-plots (Figure 3).…”
Section: Yield Response and Phsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Three recently published rapid methods, namely the NIRS-litter-bag technique 18 , raw foliar pH 19,20,21 and foliar NIR-SCiO Tomoscopy 20 , have been used together for the first time for modeling purposes, thanks to the availability of a new smart-NIR device, which has been utilized for the leaves of Sorghum sudanensis but also for live rabbits 22 . The results from three calibration experiments conducted in 2018 were elaborated to formulate a model for a symbiotic corn yield.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A series of leaf composition models were obtained from NIR-SCÏO TM foliar spectra, which had previously been obtained in a sorghum experiment 15 .…”
Section: -Foliar Nirs and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three recently published rapid methods, namely the NIRS-litter-bag technique 13 , the raw foliar pH 14,15,16 and foliar NIR-Tomoscopy 17 , have been used together, in a holistic model, for a symbiotic corn yield production 4 . The aim of this study has been to investigate the quality of symbiotic corn.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%