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Influence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Growth and Development of Micropropagated Rubus fruticosus 'P45' Plants during Acclimatization
被引:6
|作者:
Dewir, Yaser H.
[1
]
Al-Qarawi, Abdulaziz A.
[1
]
Alshahrani, Thobayet
[1
]
Bansal, Yashika
[2
]
Mujib, A.
[2
]
Murthy, Hosakatte N.
[3
]
Alebidi, Abdullah I.
[1
]
Almutairi, Khalid F.
[1
]
Al-Saif, Adel M.
[1
]
机构:
[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Food & Agr Sci, Plant Prod Dept, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
[2] Jamia Hamdard, Dept Bot, Cellular Differentiat & Mol Genet Sect, New Delhi, India
[3] Chungbuk Natl Univ, Dept Hort Sci, Cheongju 28644, South Korea
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关键词:
blackberry;
Gigaspora;
hardening;
micropropagation;
mycorrhization;
NUTRITION;
COLONIZATION;
D O I:
10.21273/HORTSCI17211-23
中图分类号:
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号:
0902 ;
摘要:
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus L.) is an important fruit-yielding crop that is propagated by tissue culture. Ex vitro transplantation is a critical step in blackberry micropropagation. This study explored the usefulness of the mycorrhization of micro -propagated blackberry plants to enhance growth and development during the accli-matization stage. Two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), namely, Gigaspora margarita and Gigaspora albida, were mixed in equal proportions and used to treat the acclimatizing blackberry plants. The AMF-treated plants were taller (15.33 cm) and had more leaves (14.33/plantlet), more leaf area (143.66 cm2/plantlet), and shoots with higher fresh (2.76 g/plantlet) and dry (0.77 g/plantlet) weights. These plants also showed the highest values for the total root length (752.64 cm/plantlet), surface area of roots (733.03 cm2/plantlet), and fresh and dry root biomass values (1.21 g/plantlet and 0.295 g/plantlet, respectively). Additionally, CO2 assimilation, stomatal conduc-tance, and transpiration rates were higher in AMF-treated plants than in the control plants. These results emphasize the importance of treating micropropagated plants with AMF during the acclimatization stage.
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页码:871 / 876
页数:6
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