T. Bitire, K. O. Erinle, O. Fagbola, O. Olanrewaju, Ajayi Olaoluwa Oluwafunto, Dada Victor Adebanjo
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A pot experiment was carried out at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria using the Completely randomize design to study the growth of soybean (Glycine max L.) as affected by mycorrhizal species and poultry manure interplay under screenhouse conditions. The treatments include five levels of mycorrhizal inoculum, and two levels of poultry manure. Data collected include plant height, number of leaves, number of branches, leaf area and biomass yield. Analysis of variance was carried out on all data and means were separated using the Duncan’s multiple range test at p < 0.05. Glomus gigaspora with 12.5g poultry manure, Glomus gigaspora with sole 6.25g poultry manure significantly enhanced the growth of soybean. Fresh and dry biomass of soybean were also significantly enhanced by Glomus deserticola with 12.5g poultry manure. Number of seeds / pot and grain yield/pot were significantly enhanced when compared with the control. Mycorrhizal spore count in the soil at harvest were significantly different with highest spore observed under Glomus clarum and the least under control. This study conclude that mycorrhizal species-poultry manure combination vary in their effect on the growth and yield of soybean.
采用完全随机设计,在尼日利亚奥约州伊巴丹大学进行盆栽试验,研究了屏蔽条件下菌根菌种和禽粪相互作用对大豆(Glycine max L.)生长的影响。处理包括5级菌根接种和2级禽粪。收集的数据包括株高、叶数、枝数、叶面积和生物量产量。所有数据进行方差分析,均数采用Duncan多重极差检验,p < 0.05。添加12.5g禽粪和单独添加6.25g禽粪的gigaspora均显著促进大豆生长。施用12.5g禽粪的荒漠球囊菌也显著提高了大豆的鲜、干生物量。与对照相比,种子/盆数和籽粒/盆产量显著提高。收获时土壤菌根孢子数差异显著,球囊菌处理土壤菌根孢子数最多,对照土壤菌根孢子数最少。结果表明,菌根菌种与禽粪组合对大豆生长和产量的影响是不同的。