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Diallo AT; Samb PI; Roy-Macauley H. 2001. Water status and stomatal behaviour of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, plants inoculated
with two Glomus species at low soil moisture levels. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY. 37(3):187-196.
Address:
Diallo AT, Ecole Natl Super Agr, BP A 296, Thies,
Senegal
The effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi
on water status and stomatal behaviour of cowpea,
Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. cv. B89-504, under
water-stressed conditions in the greenhouse were
studied. The 3 x 2 experimental design included
two levels of mycorrhizal colonisation (Glomus
mosseae, Glomus versiforme) and non-mycorrhizal
control treatment and two soil moisture levels
(well-watered pots and pots allowed to dry).
Relative water content and leaf water potential
values were higher in well-watered mycorrhizal
and non-mycorrhizal plants than in water-stressed
mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants. AM
species had no significant effect on leaf osmotic
potential, stomatal conductance and leaf
transpiration in both well watered and
water-stressed plants. The values of stomatal
conductance and leaf transpiration were high
during the vegetative stage and low during the
flowering stage. These responses which can be
related to the age of the plant suggest that
mycorrhizal colonisation did not affect stomatal
closure of cowpea plants during water stress. The
decrease in plant growth and dry matter
production in both mycorrhizal and
non-mycorrhizal plants shows that drought
resistance in cowpea was unaffected by mycorrhiza
in the vegetative phase.
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