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   reaction of glomus mosseae and glomus intraradicea to different plantation cultures.  
   
نویسنده ghaemi asma ,najafi farzaneh ,askari hossein
منبع فرآيند و كاركرد گياهي - 2021 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 43 - صفحه:75 -81
چکیده    A study with complete randomized design block and three replications was carried out in greenhouse condition to examine the effects of inoculation of mycorrhiza fungi (glomus intraradicea) and (glomus mosseae) on growth indices, chlorophyll content, carotenoid, and protein of parsley (petroselinum crispum l.), dill (anethum graveolens l.), and celery (apium graveolens l). the study was conducted in different experimental plantation environments (soil, sand and hydroponic). the highest colonization was seen in celery (100%) in sand culture and the lowest colonization was observed in parsley (33%) in hydroponic culture. there was no significant difference between the two fungi in terms of colonization and its effect on plant growth. based on the effects of symbiosis of sand culture plants, some of the plants were selected randomly and transferred to hydroponic culture. the first week in the hydroponic culture was featured with a decreased colonization, which had no negative effect on the plant rsquo;s growth. the traits under consideration were significant at probability level of 5%. the results showed that the effect of colonization on plants rsquo; growth was a function of growth culture and the host plant.
کلیدواژه celery ,colonization rate ,dill ,hydroponic culture ,parsley
آدرس karazmi university, faculty of biological sciences, department of plant sciences, iran, karazmi university, faculty of biological sciences, department of plant sciences, iran, shaid beheshti university, faculty of life sciences and biotechnology, department of plant sciences and biotechnology, iran
 
   Reaction of Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradicea to different plantation cultures.  
   
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Abstract    A study with complete randomized design block and three replications was carried out in greenhouse condition to examine the effects of inoculation of mycorrhiza fungi (Glomus intraradicea) and (Glomus mosseae) on growth indices, chlorophyll content, carotenoid, and protein of parsley (Petroselinum crispum L.), dill (Anethum graveolens L.), and celery (Apium graveolens L). The study was conducted in different experimental plantation environments (soil, sand and hydroponic). The highest colonization was seen in celery (100%) in sand culture and the lowest colonization was observed in parsley (33%) in hydroponic culture. There was no significant difference between the two fungi in terms of colonization and its effect on plant growth. Based on the effects of symbiosis of sand culture plants, some of the plants were selected randomly and transferred to hydroponic culture. The first week in the hydroponic culture was featured with a decreased colonization, which had no negative effect on the plant rsquo;s growth. The traits under consideration were significant at probability level of 5%. The results showed that the effect of colonization on plants rsquo; growth was a function of growth culture and the host plant.
Keywords celery ,colonization rate ,dill ,Hydroponic culture ,parsley
 
 

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