Efectividad de algunos tipos de inoculantes micorrízicos a base de Glomus hoi «like» en el cultivo del tomate (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. var. Amalia)
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Abstract
the efficiency among different mycorrhizal formulations:
a liquid suspension LicoMic®, and EcoMic®, a solid
suspension, on tomato plant development. A randomized complete
design was used, where 20 tomato plants per treatment
were grown in individual gutters, where different mycorrhizal
formulations and an uninoculated control were studied.
Mycorrhizal, water relation and yield measurements were
recorded. Mycorrhizal colonization among several treatments
was different according to crop development. The highest
fungal values were obtained at fructification stage. The highest
increases on plant growth and fungal behavior were achieved
in a liquid suspension treatment with statistical differences,
when compared to the rest of inoculated treatments and
uninoculated control, which, in turn exhibited a significant
native fungal colonization rate; however, it did not imply a
remarkable influence on yield.
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