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Volume : III, Issue : VII, August - 2013

“Studies On Legume-rhizobium And Mycorrihizal Interaction With Special Reference To Phaseolus radiatusl and Phaseolus Aconitifolius jacq.”

Sunil A. Gosavi

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The study was initiated to determine the influence of VAM fungi on a Rhizobium- legume interaction. The pot culture experiment was conducted during rabbi season with seed of Phaseolus radiatusl and Phaseolus aconitifolius Jacq.and Leonard jar experiment was conducted for Phaseolus aconitifolius.The different inoculations of Rhizobium and Mycorrihizawere incorporated. During the period of experiment, samples were analysed for nodule numbers, dry weight of nodules,freshweight, dry weight of plant, yield of pods, and length of plant and percentage of Mycorrihizal colonization. The results revealed that dual inoculation of Rhizobium with VAM enhanced seed yield of chickpea and golden- green gram.

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Sunil A. Gosavi, (2013). “Studies On Legume-rhizobium And Mycorrihizal Interaction With Special Reference To Phaseolus radiatusl and Phaseolus Aconitifolius jacq.”. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VII, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2804.pdf

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