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Rhizosphere dynamics influenced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (Glomus deserticola) and related changes in leaf nutrient status and yield of Kinnow mandarin {King (Citrus nobilis) × Willow Leaf (Citrus deliciosa)}

K. Usha A D , A. Saxena B and B. Singh C
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A Division of Fruits and Horticulture Technology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi -110 012, India.

B Division of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi - 110 012, India.

C NRL, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi - 110 012, India.

D Corresponding author; email: singhu100@rediffmail.com

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 55(5) 571-576 https://doi.org/10.1071/AR03036
Submitted: 4 February 2003  Accepted: 5 March 2004   Published: 8 June 2004

Abstract

Rhizosphere modification through root exudation is an important attribute that regulates not only the availability of nutrients in the soil but also their acquisition by plants. To test the above, 10-year-old Kinnow mandarin plants budded on Troyer citrange were inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Glomus deserticola) and Azotobacter chroococcum in different combinations with organic-farm-yard manure (FYM) and inorganic fertilisers in February when the root system was active. Plants with FYM alone were treated as a control. In the present investigation, a higher release of organic acids such as malic, citric, shikimic, and fumaric acids was evident from symbiotic roots of Kinnow inoculated with AMF (G. deserticola). Soil pH decreased significantly from 8.5 before the start of the experiment to 6.4 at the end of the experiment in the treatment where G. deserticola was applied with FYM. A decrease in soil EC and organic carbon, and an increase in soil availability of N, P, and K, leaf nutrient status, and fruit yield and quality were observed when the plants were inoculated with G. deserticola compared with all other treatments. This study indicates that G. deserticola, when compared with A. chroococcum, modifies the rhizosphere favourably to improve soil nutrient availability and consequent uptake by plants and thus result in better growth, fruit yield, and quality of Kinnow.

Additional keywords: AMF (Glomus deserticola), Azotobacter chroococcum, root exudation, soil nutrient, leaf nutrient, fruit productivity and quality.


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