Influence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on some Physical Properties and Nutrient Uptake in a Sandy Loam Soil under Growth of Tomato
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are beneficial not only for providing plants with nutrients but also for improving the soil structure and aggregate stability by producing glomalin، which is a glycoprotein. A completely randomized block experimental design was conducted with two species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi، Glomus intraradices (GI)، Glomus etunicatum (GE) and non-mycorrhizal (control) under growth of tomato with four replicates in a sandy loam soil at greenhouse conditions. Results showed that GI and GE significantly (P < 0. 01) increased mean weight diameter of aggregates (MWD) by 193. 4 and 288. 8 %، mesopores by 49. 7 and 25. 9 %، micropores by 5. 5 and 19. 6 %، field capacity (FC) moisture by 14. 1 and 35. 1 %، permanent wilting point (PWP) by 12. 4 and 22. 6 %، available water capacity (AWC) by 14. 9 and 41. 3 %، but decreased bulk density (Db) by 4. 1 and 8 %، macropores by 10 and 14. 1 %، saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) by 52. 4 and 70. 8 %، respectively in comparison with control treatment. GI and GE fungi significantly (P < 0. 01) increased uptake of phosphorus and potassium by 600. 8 and 1089. 2 %، 506. 2 and 811. 5 %، respectively relative to the control in tomato shoot.
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Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Water and Soil Science, Volume:23 Issue: 4, 2014
Pages:
33 to 43
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