AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE

Quality of Dutch iris bulbs produced in field conditions is important for obtaining marketable cut flowers by forcing in greenhouse. Natural occurring symbiotic micromycetes can facilitate important nutrient acquisition for plants with short vegetative cycle such as geophytes. In an open field exper...

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Main Authors: Ioana Crisan, Roxana Vidican
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2019-06-01
Series:Agricultura
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Online Access:https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13261
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spelling doaj-6e9765debb084323b812c4927afb089e2021-09-02T05:27:05ZengAcademicPresAgricultura1221-53172019-06-011091-210811510.15835/agrisp.v109i1-2.1326110929AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAEIoana Crisan0Roxana Vidican1USAMV Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaUSAMV Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaQuality of Dutch iris bulbs produced in field conditions is important for obtaining marketable cut flowers by forcing in greenhouse. Natural occurring symbiotic micromycetes can facilitate important nutrient acquisition for plants with short vegetative cycle such as geophytes. In an open field experiment established in April 2018 in Cluj county Romania, was evaluated susceptibility of some Iris × hollandica cultivars to colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi in first stages of rooting. Average number of entry points per cm root length was 11 after twelve days in field. Density increased with second centimetre from root apex. Arbuscular mycorrhizae infection sites on roots before advanced proliferation occurs can be used as indicator both for soil mycorrhizal potential as well as plant genotype affinity to these symbiotic fungi.https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13261entry points, infection unit, hyphopodium, ornamental geophyte, glomeromycota
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author Ioana Crisan
Roxana Vidican
spellingShingle Ioana Crisan
Roxana Vidican
AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE
Agricultura
entry points, infection unit, hyphopodium, ornamental geophyte, glomeromycota
author_facet Ioana Crisan
Roxana Vidican
author_sort Ioana Crisan
title AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE
title_short AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE
title_full AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE
title_fullStr AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE
title_full_unstemmed AFFINITY OF DUTCH IRIS TO ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE
title_sort affinity of dutch iris to arbuscular mycorrhizae
publisher AcademicPres
series Agricultura
issn 1221-5317
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Quality of Dutch iris bulbs produced in field conditions is important for obtaining marketable cut flowers by forcing in greenhouse. Natural occurring symbiotic micromycetes can facilitate important nutrient acquisition for plants with short vegetative cycle such as geophytes. In an open field experiment established in April 2018 in Cluj county Romania, was evaluated susceptibility of some Iris × hollandica cultivars to colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi in first stages of rooting. Average number of entry points per cm root length was 11 after twelve days in field. Density increased with second centimetre from root apex. Arbuscular mycorrhizae infection sites on roots before advanced proliferation occurs can be used as indicator both for soil mycorrhizal potential as well as plant genotype affinity to these symbiotic fungi.
topic entry points, infection unit, hyphopodium, ornamental geophyte, glomeromycota
url https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13261
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