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Carrillo, MA; Franco, AD; Cano, IG. 2007. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) mycorrhization under drip irrigation. REVISTA FITOTECNIA MEXICANA. 30(4):437-441.
Address:
Franco, AD, Inst Nacl Invest Forest Agr & Pecuarias, Km 61 Carr
Matamoros Reynosa,Apdo Postal 172, Rio Bravo 88900, Tam, Mexico
The effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus intraradices on
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) var. 'Clemson Spineless, productivity
was studied under semiarid conditions, and a drip irrigation system. In
2002 and 2003, plant height (PLH), mycorrhizal colonization (MC), and
fruit commercial yield (FCY) were compared in plants coming from okra
seeds inoculated and none inoculated with AMF. In 2003 irrigation was
applied with saline water (electrical conductivity of 3000 mS cm(-1)).
In 2004, leaf chlorophyll index (CHI), PLH and FCY, were evaluated
among treatments: AMF inoculated seed, chemical fertilization
(120N-50P-00K), AMF inoculated seed + half of chemical fertilization
and control. In 2002 and 2003, inoculation with AMF increased
significantly both MC and FCY, compared to the control. G. intraradices
inoculation caused significant increases on MC and FCY of okra plant
irrigated with saline water. In 2004, CHI and PLH were not
significantly different among treatments; however, FCY was higher in
treatments AMF, chemical fertilization and AMF + half of chemical
fertilization, compared to the control. These results show that G.
intraradices increased significantly okra FCY during the three years,
under a drip irrigation, system. The beneficial effect of AMF symbiosis
promoting okra fruit yield, combined with drip irrigation, could be an
efficient production management system for semiarid areas.
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