Publication Date
1997
Description
This experiment was carried out in greenhouse condition, to study the effect of four phosphorus levels (20, 80, 140 and 200 kg of P2O5/ ha) with or without fungi mycorrhizal inoculation (Acaulospora longula + A. morrowae ). Five accessions of Neonotonia wightii (Wightii & Arn) Lackey (perennial soyabean) were studied: Malawi, Tinaroo, NO1264, NO409 and NO 250. The growth of Neonotonia was improved by the phosphorus fertilization.The effect of VAM inoculation was greater in the lower levels of P fertilization reducing its effect in the higher levels of P applied. The presence of soluble P induced higher N accumulation and P uptake in all mycorrhizal plants.
Citation
Paulino, V T.; Ghisi, O.M. A.A.; Lucena, M.A. C.; Valarini, M J.; and Werner, J C., "Interaction of Endomycorrhizal Fungi and Phosphate on Neonotonia WightII, Lackey" (2024). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 17.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1997/session10/17
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Interaction of Endomycorrhizal Fungi and Phosphate on Neonotonia WightII, Lackey
This experiment was carried out in greenhouse condition, to study the effect of four phosphorus levels (20, 80, 140 and 200 kg of P2O5/ ha) with or without fungi mycorrhizal inoculation (Acaulospora longula + A. morrowae ). Five accessions of Neonotonia wightii (Wightii & Arn) Lackey (perennial soyabean) were studied: Malawi, Tinaroo, NO1264, NO409 and NO 250. The growth of Neonotonia was improved by the phosphorus fertilization.The effect of VAM inoculation was greater in the lower levels of P fertilization reducing its effect in the higher levels of P applied. The presence of soluble P induced higher N accumulation and P uptake in all mycorrhizal plants.