Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil

Most of red-yellow-podzolic soils had poor supply of nutrients in supporting growth and production of crops. The effect of mycorrhizal inoculation, using spores of Gigaspora margarita, on growth of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) in a red-yellow podzolic soil of South Kalimantan was studied in a pot experiment. The experimental design was a factorial of 2 (mycorrhizal inoculation) x 2 (soil sterilization) x 3 (P fertilizer source). Plant growth was significantly increased by mycorrhizal infection and P fertilizer. In soil with low supply of P, mycorrhizal inoculation increased growth of cocoa plants. Rock phosphate was effectively used when the plants were mycorrhizal. Mycorrhizal inoculation gave no significant effect in unsterile soils which was due to the presence of effective indigenous fungi in the soil. Highest density of mycorrhizal spores was found in soil treated with rock phosphate.

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Main Author: 46145 Baon, J.B.
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Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, MYCORRHIZAE, MICORRIZAS ARBUSCULARES VESICULARES, GIGASPORA MARGARITA, FOSFORO, PODZOLES,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:719992020-02-03T21:39:11ZGrowth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil 46145 Baon, J.B. Ene 1994Most of red-yellow-podzolic soils had poor supply of nutrients in supporting growth and production of crops. The effect of mycorrhizal inoculation, using spores of Gigaspora margarita, on growth of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) in a red-yellow podzolic soil of South Kalimantan was studied in a pot experiment. The experimental design was a factorial of 2 (mycorrhizal inoculation) x 2 (soil sterilization) x 3 (P fertilizer source). Plant growth was significantly increased by mycorrhizal infection and P fertilizer. In soil with low supply of P, mycorrhizal inoculation increased growth of cocoa plants. Rock phosphate was effectively used when the plants were mycorrhizal. Mycorrhizal inoculation gave no significant effect in unsterile soils which was due to the presence of effective indigenous fungi in the soil. Highest density of mycorrhizal spores was found in soil treated with rock phosphate.Most of red-yellow-podzolic soils had poor supply of nutrients in supporting growth and production of crops. The effect of mycorrhizal inoculation, using spores of Gigaspora margarita, on growth of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) in a red-yellow podzolic soil of South Kalimantan was studied in a pot experiment. The experimental design was a factorial of 2 (mycorrhizal inoculation) x 2 (soil sterilization) x 3 (P fertilizer source). Plant growth was significantly increased by mycorrhizal infection and P fertilizer. In soil with low supply of P, mycorrhizal inoculation increased growth of cocoa plants. Rock phosphate was effectively used when the plants were mycorrhizal. Mycorrhizal inoculation gave no significant effect in unsterile soils which was due to the presence of effective indigenous fungi in the soil. Highest density of mycorrhizal spores was found in soil treated with rock phosphate.THEOBROMA CACAOMYCORRHIZAEMICORRIZAS ARBUSCULARES VESICULARESGIGASPORA MARGARITAFOSFOROPODZOLESPelita Perkebunan (Indonesia)
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topic THEOBROMA CACAO
MYCORRHIZAE
MICORRIZAS ARBUSCULARES VESICULARES
GIGASPORA MARGARITA
FOSFORO
PODZOLES
THEOBROMA CACAO
MYCORRHIZAE
MICORRIZAS ARBUSCULARES VESICULARES
GIGASPORA MARGARITA
FOSFORO
PODZOLES
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MYCORRHIZAE
MICORRIZAS ARBUSCULARES VESICULARES
GIGASPORA MARGARITA
FOSFORO
PODZOLES
46145 Baon, J.B.
Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil
description Most of red-yellow-podzolic soils had poor supply of nutrients in supporting growth and production of crops. The effect of mycorrhizal inoculation, using spores of Gigaspora margarita, on growth of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) in a red-yellow podzolic soil of South Kalimantan was studied in a pot experiment. The experimental design was a factorial of 2 (mycorrhizal inoculation) x 2 (soil sterilization) x 3 (P fertilizer source). Plant growth was significantly increased by mycorrhizal infection and P fertilizer. In soil with low supply of P, mycorrhizal inoculation increased growth of cocoa plants. Rock phosphate was effectively used when the plants were mycorrhizal. Mycorrhizal inoculation gave no significant effect in unsterile soils which was due to the presence of effective indigenous fungi in the soil. Highest density of mycorrhizal spores was found in soil treated with rock phosphate.
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topic_facet THEOBROMA CACAO
MYCORRHIZAE
MICORRIZAS ARBUSCULARES VESICULARES
GIGASPORA MARGARITA
FOSFORO
PODZOLES
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title Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil
title_short Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil
title_full Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil
title_fullStr Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil
title_full_unstemmed Growth of mycorrhizal cocoa on a red-yellow podzolic soil
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