Microsymbiont enhances survival of teak seedlings and nutrient status of soils under saline soils.

S. Shedage, N. S. Patil
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Seedlings of teak were planted under different salinity levels viz ., normal soil (<4 ECe soil), saline soil (4-8 Ece) and highly saline soil (8-12 ECe) and seedlings were inoculated with Azetobactor + vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi, Azospirillium + vesiculararbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi and combination of all three. Experiment repeated for two years and data recorded at the end of each experiment on nutrient satus of soil pH, ECe N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, micronutrient (Fe, Zn, Mn and Cu) and survival per cent of seedlings. Triple inoculation ( Azetobactor+Azospirillium +VAM) significantly influenced on the nutrient status of soil and survival per cent of teak seedlings as compared to uninoculated seedlings under salt condition. Which was followed by dual inoculation of Azospirillium and VAM.
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微共生体提高盐碱地下柚木幼苗存活率和土壤养分状况。
在正常土壤(<4 ECe土壤)、盐渍土壤(4-8 ECe土壤)和高盐渍土壤(8-12 ECe土壤)下种植柚木幼苗,分别接种Azetobactor + vesiculararbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM)真菌、Azospirillium + vesiculararbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM)真菌和三者的组合。重复试验2年,每次试验结束时记录土壤pH、ECe、N、P、K、Ca、Mg、Na、微量元素(Fe、Zn、Mn、Cu)和幼苗成活率等养分状况。在盐渍条件下,与未接种的柚木幼苗相比,三重接种(Azetobactor+Azospirillium +VAM)对土壤养分状况和柚木幼苗成活率有显著影响。然后进行偶氮螺旋菌和VAM的双重接种。
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