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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Growth activities of Vigna sinesis as influenced by Zn and microsymbiont of mycorrhizae and Rhizobium
Growth activities of Vigna sinesis as influenced by Zn and microsymbiont of mycorrhizae and Rhizobium
 
Subject : Biological 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : The influence of different concentrations of Zn and microsymbiont of VAM fungi and Rhizobium bacterium on some growth parameters of Vigna sinesis (cowpea) indicated that Zn concentration of 100-200mg/kg air dry soil was optimum for attaining the best growth parameters of cowpea of leaf number, leaf area, fresh and dry weights of shoot and root, as well as, stem and root lengths, either microsymbiont inoculated or non. Microsymbiont inoculations were needed for higher growth values, at the different tested concentrations of Zn as compared with microsymbiont free treatments, i.e. microsymbiont improving the tolerance of the plant against the toxicity of higher concentrations of Zn. Chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids formation by the plant leaves were reduced markedly by Zn levels more than 50mg/kg soil. While 100mg of the metal was responsible for maximum plant contents of carbohydrates. However, the best total nitrogen and phosphorus accumulation in leaves occurred at 200mg Zn/kg soil. Inspite of the toxicity of Zn(>200mg), microsymbiont inoculation was accompanied by noticeable higher values of the tested plant metabolites at the different tested heavy metal concentrations. Zn was mainly accumulated in the plant roots than in leaves and microsymbiont inoculation clearly increased its accumulation than non-inoculated soils, i.e. microsymbiont improving the tolerance of the plant against Zn toxicity. Zn has detectable influences on rhizobial nodulation and VAM root colonization. Zn level of 200 mg/kg soil was responsible for the best nodulation and VAM colonization. 
ISSN : 0973-7510 
Journal Name : Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 
Volume : 1 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1428 AH
2007 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Saturday, December 24, 2011 

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صالح عبدالله كابليKabli, Saleh AbdullahResearcherDoctoratesakabli@yahoo.com

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