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Colla, G; Rouphael, Y; Cardarelli, M; Tullio, M; Rivera, CM; Rea, E. 2008. Alleviation of salt stress by arbuscular mycorrhizal in zucchini plants grown at low and high phosphorus concentration. BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS. 44(3):501-509.
Address:
Colla, G, Univ Tuscia, Dipartimento Geol & Ingn Meccan, I-01100
Viterbo, Italy
With the aim of determining whether the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM)
inoculation would give an advantage to overcome salinity problems and
if the phosphorus (P) concentration can profoundly influence zucchini
(Cucurbita pepo L.) plant responses to AM, a greenhouse experiment was
carried out with AM (+AM) and non-AM (-AM). Plants were grown in sand
culture with two levels of salinity (1 and 35 mM NaCl, giving
electrical conductivity values of 1.8 and 5.0 dS m(-1)) and P (0.3 and
1 mM P) concentrations. The percentages of marketable yield and shoot
biomass reduction caused by salinity were significantly lower in the
plants grown at 0.3 mM P, compared to those grown at 1 mM P. However,
even at high P concentration, the absolute value of yield and shoot
biomass of +AM zucchini plants grown under saline conditions was higher
than those grown at low P concentration. The +AM plants under saline
conditions had higher leaf chlorophyll content and relative water
content than -AM. Mycorrhizal zucchini plants grown under saline
conditions had a higher concentration of K and lower Na concentration
in leaf tissue compared to -AM plants. The P content of zucchini leaf
tissue was similar for +AM and -AM treatments at both low and high P
concentrations in the saline nutrient solution. The beneficial effects
of AM on zucchini plants could be due to an improvement in water and
nutritional status (high K and low Na accumulation).
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