Bagyaraj et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Preinoculation with VA mycorrhiza improves growth and yield of chilli transplanted in the field and saves phosphatic fertilizerBagyaraj et al., 1982
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- 8954224127123247341
- Author
- Bagyaraj D
- Sreeramulu K
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- Plant and soil
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Nursery beds were inoculated with four different VA mycorrhizal fungi, Glomus fasciculatus and three local isolates I 4, I 6 and I 14, and mycorrhizal seedlings were transplanted to field plots with two levels of phosphatic fertilizer. Of the fungi studied, isolate I 4 increased …
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