Effect of Soil Factors on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi of Castor [Ricinus communis (L.)]
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 11)Publication Date: 2017-11-05
Authors : B Aruna; K Geetha;
Page : 1742-1746
Keywords : AM Fungi; Root Colonization; Castor; Physico- chemical characters;
Abstract
The rhizospheric soil samples of castor collected from ten (10) different localities of Mahabubnagar district were analyzed for physico-chemical parameters. The data on rhizosphere soil analysis of physico-chemical characteristics viz. , soil texture varied from sandy clay, sandy to clayey type, pH was neutral (7.0) to moderately alkaline (8.0), Electricon conductivity (EC) ranged from normal (0.07 mmhos/cm) to satisfactory levels (0.86mmhos/cm). The soils were optimum in nutrient levels particularly with Organic Carbon ranged from low (
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