Response of Pasture Grasses to Inoculation With Mycorrhizal Fungi and N-Fixing Bacteria
Journal: Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-05-01
Authors : Efrosina Djonova Galina Petkova Ira Stancheva Maria Geneva Tzvetoslav Michovsky;
Page : 64-77
Keywords : acid phosphatase activity; AM (Arbuscular mycorrhizal) fungi; forage grass; N-fixing bacteria; N and P content; plant biomass;
Abstract
The effect of inoculation with “Mycosym TRI-TON” biofertilizer applied singly or in combination with symbiotic and non-symbiotic N-fixing bacteria on the plant biomass, N and P content of some pasture grasses and soil and roots acid phopsphatase activity was studied in a pot experiment. Active and effective symbiotrophic associations pasture grasses – AMF – N-fixing bacteria, suitable for agricultural practices in the creation of meadows and pastures were selected. The best synergetic interactions were established for the combinations AMF + Rh. melliloti 116 for lucerne, AMF + Rh. trifolii 325 for red clover and for gramineous grasses – AMF + Az. brasilense 107.
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