Efficiency of some local isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizae in the growth and productivity of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) in plastic pots

IF 0.7 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Science Today Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.14719/pst.2923
Nour Sabah Naji, Naeem Saeed Dhiyab, R. Abed
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The present study was conducted using plastic pots to investigate the efficiency of 15 local isolates of mycorrhizal fungi in enhancing the growth and productivity of Arizona variety potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.). These isolates were obtained from various wild plants, including the Sweet rush plant, Sudan grass, and Millet, collected from different districts in Diyala Governorate. The isolates were obtained through the single spore cultivation technique in the Department of Agricultural Research in Al-Zafaraniya. The results demonstrated that all 15 fungal isolates had the ability to infect the roots of potato plants. Notably, M11 showed a significant superiority in infection severity (98.3%), the number of spores was 67.67 spores/gm of soil, and the infection rate was 90.0%. The results also highlighted the impact of these isolates on various parameters related to vegetative and root growth as well as yield. Specifically, isolates M1 and M12 were found to be superior in promoting plant height and increasing leaf area, which reached 218.3 cm2. Isolate M4 was superior in increasing the chlorophyll content of leaves, reaching a level of 47.4 spad. In the context of vegetative growth, isolate M3 produced a notable fresh weight of 8.236 g, while isolate M8 yielded a dry vegetative weight of 7.533 g. Regarding the root system, isolate M11 displayed superiority in root length, reaching 45.20 cm. Isolate M8 showed a higher number of tubers, amounting to 11.33 g, whereas isolate M7 produced tubers with a weight of 178.5 g.
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一些当地分离的丛枝菌根对塑料盆中马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)的生长和产量的影响
本研究使用塑料盆调查了 15 种当地菌根真菌分离物在提高亚利桑那马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)生长和产量方面的效率。这些分离物是从迪亚拉省不同地区采集的各种野生植物中获得的,包括甜蔺草、苏丹草和小米。分离物是通过扎法拉尼亚农业研究部的单孢子培养技术获得的。结果表明,所有 15 个真菌分离株都有感染马铃薯植株根部的能力。值得注意的是,M11 在感染严重程度(98.3%)、孢子数量(67.67 个孢子/克土壤)和感染率(90.0%)方面表现出明显的优势。研究结果还突显了这些分离物对植物生长、根系生长和产量等各种相关参数的影响。具体而言,分离物 M1 和 M12 在促进植株高度和增加叶面积(达到 218.3 平方厘米)方面表现优异。分离物 M4 在提高叶片叶绿素含量方面表现出色,达到 47.4 spad 的水平。在无性系生长方面,分离株 M3 的鲜重为 8.236 克,而分离株 M8 的无性系干重为 7.533 克。分离株 M8 结出的块茎数量较多,达到 11.33 克,而分离株 M7 结出的块茎重量为 178.5 克。
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