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Bressan W; Vasconcellos CA. 2002. Morphological alterations on root system of maize
induced by mycorrhizal fungi and phosphorus. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 37(4):509-517.
Address:
Bressan W, EMBRAPA, Ctr Nacl Pesquisa Milho &
Sorgo, Caixa Postal 151, BR-35701970 Sete Lagoas,
MG, Brazil
The objective of this research, carried out under
greenhouse conditions was to evaluate the effect
of mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus etunicatum and
Glomus clarum) inoculation and P levels (0, 50,
100 e 200 mg/kg of soil) on maize (Zea mays L.)
root system morphology, cultivar BR 20 1, and P
plant concentration in two harvest period (18 and
104 days after sowing) in disinfested dystrophic
Dark-Red Latosol. The experiment was carried out
under greenhouse conditions at Embrapa-Centro
Nacional de Pesquisa de Milho e Sorgo, in Sete
Lagoas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Inoculation with
mycorrhizal fungi increased root dry weight,
number of first and second order lateral roots
and P concentration in the plant, but decreased
root/shoot dry weight ratio and number of root
hairs. These effects were affected by P
concentration in the soil and by mycorrhizal
fungi species, Root dry weight of inoculated
plants showed significative (Pless than or equal
to0.05) correlation to root colonization to
seminal and adventitious roots. Number of first
and second orders lateral roots also showed
significative (P:! 0.05) correlation to root
colonization. Glomus etunicatum was most
efficient in all P levels, but high P levels
reduced these effects for both fungi species due
to reduction on mycorrhizal colonization.
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