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Effect of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and humic acid application on the growth of Parkinsonia aculeata L. seedlings

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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The study is aimed at investigating the influence of mycorrhizal fungus and humic acid (HA) on the growth
of Parkinsonia aculeata L. seedlings. The experiments were carried out during the period from July, 1st, 2017
to March, 1st 2018. The inoculation with mycorrhiza was applied to the seedlings at age of 2 months. Two
types of soils were used in this study as follows: a) a mixture of sand, peat and perlite at the ratio of 1:1:1, by
volume, and b) clayey soil. Humic acid (HA) was applied just after seed sowing at the rate of 1g/L (200 ml\
pots). The obtained results showed that there were significant differences between the two soil types tested.
However, the seedlings grown in clayey soil displayed the highest shoot height (SH) (47.44cm), the highest
shoot dry weight (SDW) (2.40g), the highest total dry weight (TDW) (3.59g) and the highest shoot/ root ratio
(SRR) (2.26). The inoculation with VAM has brought about the highest SH (34.66cm), SDW (1.76g), TDW
(1.76g), P% (1.81) and N% (2.73) in the leaves. However, the highest TDW was obtained in the inoculated
seedlings treated with HA acid and grown on clayey soil (4.498g). The highest P% was obtained in the
inoculated seedlings of P. aculeata grown on clayey soil and untreated with HA (3.94 P%). Therefore, it is
recommended to inoculate the seedlings with VAM to achieve the highest growth and performance as an
important nursery practice in afforestation and windbreaks program and in poor soils as well.

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10.21608/alexja.2019.28572

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Mycorrhiza, VAM, Humic acid, Parkinsonia

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G. S. Frahat

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Marwa

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Forestry and Wood Technology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University.

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A. A. El-Settawy

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Ahmed

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Forestry and Wood Technology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University.

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R. A. Shehata

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Mohamed

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Plant Pathology Departments, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University

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63

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2

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5087

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2018-04-01

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2019-03-10

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2018-04-01

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119

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127

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0044-7250

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2535-1931

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Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences

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22 Jan 2023