Chilli Spores from Mycorrhizal Endogone Species and Soil Chemical Analysis

Authors

  • Yashika Kanaujiya Department of Botany, Himalayan Institute of Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, INDIA.
  • Amita Agnihotri Department of Botany, Himalayan Institute of Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, INDIA.

Keywords:

VAM fungi, Glomus macrocarpum, chilli

Abstract

VAM fungi have received considerable attention in recent years with regard considerable attention in recent years with regard to nutrition and development of host plants. VAM root colonization is the results of the interaction between the host soil and fungus. This study clearly brings out the influence of soil type on VAM development, i.e. the red soil type was found to be superior to the black clayey soil. 

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Published

2022-06-30

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Kanaujiya, Y., & Agnihotri, A. (2022). Chilli Spores from Mycorrhizal Endogone Species and Soil Chemical Analysis. Stallion Journal for Multidisciplinary Associated Research Studies, 1(3), 26–28. Retrieved from https://sjmars.com/index.php/sjmars/article/view/17

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