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Kaya, C; Ashraf, M; Sonmez, O; Aydemir, S; Tuna, AL; Cullu, MA. 2009. The influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation on key growth parameters and fruit yield of pepper plants grown at high salinity. SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE. 121(1):1-6.
This study investigated the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM)
colonisation by Glomus clarum on growth and fruit yield of pepper
(Capsicum annum cv. 11B 14)grown at high salinity. The experiment was
conducted in pots containing a mixture of perlite and sand (1:1, v/v)
under glasshouse conditions. Treatments were: (1) no added NaCl without
arbuscular mycorrhizae (NS-AM), (2) no added NaCl with arbuscular
mycorrhizae (NS + AM), (3) added 50 mM NaCl without arbuscular
mycorrhizae (S1-AM) and (4) added 100 mM NaCl without arbuscular
mycorrhizae (S2-AM), (5) added 50 mM NaCl with arbuscular mycorrhizae
(S1 + AM) and (4) added 100 mM NaCl with arbuscular mycorrhizae (S2 +
AM). The NaCl treatments reduced pepper shoot and root dry matter, and
fruit yield compared with the non-saline treatments. The concentrations
of N, P and K, in the leaves were significantly reduced by salinity
stress, however, mycorrhizal colonisation of the salt-stressed plants
restored leaf nutrient concentrations to the levels in non-stressed
plants in most cases. AM inoculation improved pepper growth under salt
or saltless conditions and reduced cell membrane leakage.
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