Field trials of bioinoculants
I. Ortaş and A. Varma 398 infection and nutrient uptake has not been studied intensively
because a convenient technique was not developed until recently. It has been estimated that …
because a convenient technique was not developed until recently. It has been estimated that …
Methods for inoculating field crops with mycorrhizal fungi
DS Hayman, EJ Morris, RJ Page - Annals of Applied Biology, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
Four methods were compared for inoculating red clover with selected mycorrhizal fungi
when sown in a field containing an indigenous mycorrhizal population. The largest amount …
when sown in a field containing an indigenous mycorrhizal population. The largest amount …
The interaction of higher plants and soil microorganisms: III. Effect of by-products of plant growth on activity of fungi and actinomycetes
MI Timonin - Soil Science, 1941 - journals.lww.com
396 MI TIMONIN aseptic conditions in the greenhouse. The soil was sandy loam with a pH
value of 6.5 as determined by the glass electrode. It was passed through a k-inch mesh …
value of 6.5 as determined by the glass electrode. It was passed through a k-inch mesh …
Legume inoculant formulation and application
RS Smith - Canadian journal of microbiology, 1992 - cdnsciencepub.com
Purpose Legume inoculants provide a means for transporting superior symbiotic nitrogen-
fixing rhizobia from the fermentor to the legume field. A high-quality formulation and …
fixing rhizobia from the fermentor to the legume field. A high-quality formulation and …
Soil temperature, mycorrhizal infection and nodulation of Medicago truncatula and Trifolium subterraneum
SE Smith, GD Bowen - Soil biology and Biochemistry, 1979 - Elsevier
Establishment of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in plant roots involves a pre-
infection phase of propagule germination, hyphal growth and appressorium formation …
infection phase of propagule germination, hyphal growth and appressorium formation …
[引用][C] Spore germination and axenic culture of endomycorrhizae. B. Dual culture of endomycorrhizae.
MF Allen, TV St. John - 1982 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Infectivity of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in agricultural soils
The development of vesicular arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizas was followed for subterranean
clover grown in 20 field soils in a glasshouse experiment. The aims of the study were: to …
clover grown in 20 field soils in a glasshouse experiment. The aims of the study were: to …
The penetration of soil by mycelial strands of ectomycorrhizal fungi
MF Skinner, GD Bowen - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1974 - Elsevier
Soil factors affecting growth of mycelial strands from ectomycorrhizas into surrounding soil
were studied experimentally. Treated soil cores were inserted into root boxes for 4–6 weeks …
were studied experimentally. Treated soil cores were inserted into root boxes for 4–6 weeks …
Soil pellets to introduce vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi into soil.
IR Hall - 1979 - cabidigitallibrary.org
In pot trials, white clover was grown for 75 days in soil, in which a single 1-, 14-or 28-day-old
pellet composed of soil and white clover root fragments heavily infected with Glomus …
pellet composed of soil and white clover root fragments heavily infected with Glomus …
Selection of A Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus for Practical Inoculation of Uniola Paniculata
DM Sylvia, JN Burks - Mycologia, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
Beach erosion is a major economic concern in many coastal areas. Beach replenishment,
where compatible sand (often from offshore sources) is added back to the beach, is the most …
where compatible sand (often from offshore sources) is added back to the beach, is the most …