AM Fungal Proteinas Contribution in Heaving Soil Physique under Salt Stress

Srimathi Priya L
Srimathi Priya L
Kumutha K
Kumutha K
Pandiyarajan P
Pandiyarajan P
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Tamil Nadu Agricultural University

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Abstract

The present study was designed to test the effect of AM fungi in aggregating the soil particles against their dispersion at various levels of salt stress (L1 -1.5dSm-1; L2 -3.0dSm-1; L3 -4.5dSm-1) in the rhizosphere of onion. Soil quality parameters such as organic carbon content (0.61 per cent), microbial biomass carbon (327.0 mg kg -1), glomalin 119.33 (μg/ g of soil) and aggregate stability (53 per cent) were highly influenced by AM fungal inoculations. The soil bulk density and particle density were slightly brought down (1.34 and 2.52 per cent respectively) with increase in the water holding capacity and porosity (78.94 and 51.83 per cent respectively) even at third level of salt stress. In most of the cases the sodic soil isolates performed on par with the standard isolates which proved the efficacy of the isolates to compete with the standard cultures in bringing up the soil health.

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How to Cite This Article

Srimathi Priya L. 2014. \u201cAM Fungal Proteinas Contribution in Heaving Soil Physique under Salt Stress\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - D: Agriculture & Veterinary GJSFR-D Volume 14 (GJSFR Volume 14 Issue D6).

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Kumutha K
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Pandiyarajan P
Pandiyarajan P

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