会议专题

Responses of maize to mycorrhizal colonization under varying intensities of zinc stress

Greenhouse experiment was conducted in order to study the responses of hybrid maize to mycorrhizal colonization under varying intensities of zinc (Zn) stress conditions. Treatments consisted of five levels of Zn (0, 2. 5, 0, 2. 5, 5.0, 7. 5 and 10. 0 kg/ha) and two mycorrhizal treatments (with or without inoculum carrying Glormus intraradices ) replicated thrice in factorial RBD. Growth measurements in leaves and roots were determined after the establishment of functional symbiosis (45 days after sowing). The results revealed that mycorrhizal colonization significantly increased the leaf area index regardless of varying levels of Zn be sides enhancing the chlorophyll contents of leaves. Root proliferation (weight, volume, length and root spread) in mycorrhizal maize plants were higher by 25%-35% than non-mycorrhizal plants irrespective of levels of Zn. The mycorrhizal response was more pronounced in roots than shoots. Overall data suggest that mycorrhizal colonization modified the root architecture which fa-voured uptake of immobile micronutfients such as Zn. This process helped the mycorrhizal plants to retain higher amounts of chlorophyll and leaf area index even under Zn deficient conditions.

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization Maize Zinc

Subramanian, K. S Tenshia, J. S Jayalakshmi, K Bharathi, C Jegan, R. A

Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003 INDIA

国际会议

第九届痕量元素生物地球化学国际会议(9th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements)

北京

英文

556-557

2007-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)