Monosporic Inoculation of Economically Important Horticultural Species with Native Endomycorrhizae under Greenhouse Conditions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling and Soil Analysis
2.2. AMF Spore Extraction by Modified Gerdemann’s Method
2.3. Morphological Grouping and Washing of Spores
2.4. Plant Material Sowing and Inoculation
2.5. Crop Management
2.6. Determination of Root Colonization Percentage and Spore Number
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Soil Analysis
3.2. Spore Morphology
3.3. Number of AMF Spores
3.4. Mycorrhizal Colonization
3.5. Agronomic Characteristics of Cucumber
3.6. Agronomic Characteristics of Melon
3.7. Agronomic Characteristics of Tomato
3.8. Agronomic Characteristics of Onion
4. Discussion
4.1. Effects of Host Species on AMF Colonization
4.2. Effects of AMF Colonization on Host Species
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Location | Texture | pH | EC (ds/m) | OM (%) | P (ppm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Parras | Loamy | 7.89 | 3.04 | 2.79 | 18.4 |
Zaragoza | Loamy | 8.07 | 0.93 | 3.40 | 9.83 |
Saltillo | Sandy Loam | 8.11 | 1.55 | 0.73 | 9.92 |
Treatments | Color (INVAM 2015) | ED (μm) | MD (μm) | NS | TSW (μm) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Saltillo | 0-10-60-0 | Yellow–Brown | 162.64 | 167.24 | 3 | 5.30 |
2 Saltillo | 0-10-60-0 | Yellow–Brown | 143.10 | 146.55 | 3 | 11.38 |
3 Saltillo | 0-10-40-0 | Orange | 125.86 | 129.89 | 2 | 6.92 |
4 Saltillo | 0-10-40-0 | Orange | 149.43 | 142.53 | 3 | 8.75 |
5 Saltillo | 0-10-60-0 | Yellow–Brown | 93.10 | 96.55 | 3 | 7.67 |
6 Saltillo | 20-80-80-0 | Orange–Brown | 177.01 | 177.59 | 3 | 12.08 |
7 Zaragoza | 20-80-80-0 | Orange–Brown | 133.33 | 135.06 | 3 | 13.84 |
8 Zaragoza | 0-10-60-0 | Yellow–Brown | 110.92 | 122.41 | 1 | 3.09 |
9 Zaragoza | 0-5-20-0 | Cream with a pale pink tint | 111.50 | 137.36 | 3 | 10.04 |
10 Zaragoza | 0-10-40-0 | Orange | 132.76 | 137.36 | 2 | 12.08 |
11 Zaragoza | 20-80-80-0 | Orange–Brown | 217.82 | 208.05 | 2 | 12.92 |
12 Parras | 0-5-40-0 | Hyaline/white | 108.62 | 109.77 | 3 | 6.90 |
13 Parras | 0-10-60-0 | Yellow–Brown | 125.86 | 137.93 | 2 | 13.90 |
14 Parras | 0-20-80-0 | Salmon | 177.01 | 182.76 | 2 | 7.30 |
15 Parras | 0-10-60-0 | Yellow–Brown | 106.34 | 111.56 | 3 | 8.12 |
Treatment | Onion | Cucumber | Melon | Tomato |
---|---|---|---|---|
C | 0.00 f | 0.00 h | 0.00 g | 0.00 f |
1 Saltillo | 18.00 bdec | 9.66 g | 10.66 ef | 30.33 a |
2 Saltillo | 17.00 bdec | 14.66 fbecd | 10.33 ef | 25.33 bdac |
3 Saltillo | 14.66 de | 18.00 ba | 8.00 f | 23.66 dec |
4 Saltillo | 15.33 bdec | 14.33 fbecd | 13.66 edc | 23.66 dec |
5 Saltillo | 27.00 a | 11.66 fge | 14.33 bdc | 18.33 e |
6 Saltillo | 13.33 e | 14.33 fbecd | 15.33 bac | 26.33 bdac |
7 Zaragoza | 21.66 bac | 15.66 becd | 8.00 f | 29.00 bac |
8 Zaragoza | 21.66 bac | 13.33 fged | 11.00 edf | 26.33 bdac |
9 Zaragoza | 19.00 bdec | 21.66a | 15.00 bac | 24.66 bdc |
10 Zaragoza | 21.00 bdac | 16.33 bcd | 15.66 bac | 26.66 bdac |
11 Zaragoza | 17.33 bdec | 17.33 bc | 18.00 a | 23.00 de |
12 Parras | 18.00 bdec | 11.00 fg | 17.33 ba | 26.33 bdac |
13 Parras | 22.00 ba | 13.00 fged | 14.33 bdc | 29.33 ba |
14 Parras | 17.33 bdec | 12.66 fged | 16.33 bac | 27.00 bdac |
15 Parras | 15.00 dec | 11.66 fge | 14.66 bac | 27.00 bdac |
P | *** | *** | *** | *** |
% C. V | 12.93 | 10.21 | 9.49 | 7.54 |
Treatment | Onion | Cucumber | Melon | Tomato |
---|---|---|---|---|
C | 0.00 f | 0.00g | 0.00 g | 0.00 g |
1 Saltillo | 14.00 ed | 28.57 dfce | 54.77 ba | 28.00 edf |
2 Saltillo | 22.33 bdc | 30.82 dce | 53.07 bc | 32.00 ebdfc |
3 Saltillo | 22.33 bdc | 54.38 ba | 52.66 bc | 37.33 bac |
4 Saltillo | 24.33 bac | 47.61 b | 48.29 bc | 24.00 f |
5 Saltillo | 22.00 bedc | 35.50 c | 38.69 fe | 33.00 ebdac |
6 Saltillo | 33.00 a | 58.36 a | 60.33 a | 41.00 a |
7 Zaragoza | 24.00 bc | 32.89dc | 52.70 bc | 24.00 f |
8 Zaragoza | 13.33 e | 34.67 c | 32.10 f | 38.33 bac |
9 Zaragoza | 21.00 bedc | 22.73 fe | 41.08 de | 30.00 edfc |
10 Zaragoza | 25.66 bac | 22.11 f | 47.26 dc | 36.00 bdac |
11 Zaragoza | 17.33 edc | 36.37 c | 51.33 bc | 33.33 ebdac |
12 Parras | 18.66 bedc | 24.58 fe | 48.86 dc | 34.00 bdac |
13 Parras | 26.66 ba | 30.17 dfce | 51.57 bc | 25.33 ef |
14 Parras | 18.33 bedc | 25.11 dfe | 33.84 f | 39.00 ba |
15 Parras | 18.66 bedc | 29.37 dfce | 47.76 dc | 33.33 ebdac |
P | *** | *** | *** | *** |
% C.V | 14.34 | 8.43 | 4.98 | 9.24 |
T | PH (cm) | SD (mm) | LN | FLN | TFW (g) | TDW (g) | RFW (g) | RDW (g) | RL (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C | 103.50 bcde | 7.26 e | 28.0 abcde | 18.50 ab | 150.04 fg | 42.34 b | 43.00 gef | 23.98 ab | 13.66 g |
1 Saltillo | 128.00 a | 8.833 abc | 31.0 abc | 15.0 bcd | 199.81 cdef | 58.77 b | 44.00 gef | 27.96 a | 28.00 def |
2 Saltillo | 111.50 ab | 9.23 ab | 30.50 abcd | 15.00 bcd | 268.2 bcde | 64.12 b | 63.33 b | 27.80 a | 24.33 efg |
3 Saltillo | 81.00 fg | 7.40 e | 26.00 cde | 10.66 efg | 178.81 def | 34.17 b | 59.00 cb | 24.32 ab | 31.75 d |
4 Saltillo | 87.50 def | 8.10 cde | 28.0 abcde | 11.66 defg | 198.69 cdef | 57.22 b | 57.00 cbd | 29.29 a | 40.66 c |
5 Saltillo | 108.0 bc | 9.50 a | 27.33 bcde | 17.50 abc | 278.79 a | 70.40 b | 121.50 a | 28.35 a | 15.75 fg |
6 Saltillo | 105.5 bcd | 8.35 abcd | 30.0 abcd | 20.87 a | 258.10 ab | 54.13 b | 46.50 gefd | 26.05 a | 29.50 cde |
7 Zaragoza | 92.50 cdef | 7.40 e | 27.50 bcde | 13.50 def | 182.26 def | 55.70 b | 56.50 cbd | 16.27 c | 20.00 defg |
8 Zaragoza | 77.33 fg | 8.26 bcde | 31.0 abc | 9.33 g | 158.12 efg | 60.47 b | 60.50 b | 26.84 a | 23.00 defg |
9 Zaragoza | 102.50 bcde | 8.65 abcd | 34.50 a | 9.50 g | 243.72 abc | 121.47 a | 47.50 cefd | 25.41 a | 47.50 b |
10 Zaragoza | 66.66 g | 7.55 de | 24.0 de | 13.66 cdef | 175.19 defg | 41.72 b | 48.00 cefd | 25.82 a | 18.00 efg |
11 Zaragoza | 110.5 abc | 7.60 de | 33.50 ab | 20.00 a | 231.51 abcd | 52.13 b | 38.00 gf | 24.72 ab | 23.00 defg |
12 Parras | 93.66 bcdef | 8.0 cde | 27.0 bcde | 10.0 fg | 198.34 cdef | 49.50 b | 63.50 b | 25.67 a | 17.50 efg |
13 Parras | 106.0 bcd | 8.20 bcde | 29.33 abcd | 11.66 defg | 172.32 efg | 59.05 b | 51.66 cebd | 17.27 bc | 74.33 a |
14 Parras | 85.50 feg | 7.76 cde | 25.50 cde | 14.00 cde | 120.33 g | 37.13 b | 34.50 g | 24.59 ab | 13.75 g |
15 Parras | 76.33 fg | 8.15 bcde | 21.500 e | 11.50 defg | 151.92 efg | 34.78 b | 39.66 gef | 24.86 ab | 16.83 fg |
P | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** |
CV | 6.46 | 4.65 | 7.64 | 9.14 | 9.72 | 29.90 | 7.36 | 10.083 | 13.60 |
T | PH (cm) | LN | FLN | FRN | TFW (g) | TDW (g) | RFW (g) | RDW (g) | RL (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C | 83.33 g | 10.33 c | 7.00 ef | 0.33 ab | 70.00 f | 22.34 h | 18.50 f | 8.73 e | 11.33 f |
1 Saltillo | 153.00 ab | 12.00 bc | 13.00 b | 0.00 b | 147.50 b | 78.46 ab | 21.50 ef | 9.30 e | 24.80 bc |
2 Saltillo | 116.33 defg | 12.00 bc | 13.00 b | 1.00 ab | 105.50 cde | 42.95 bef | 44.33 ab | 19.97 ab | 13.50 def |
3 Saltillo | 118.66 bcdef | 11.66 bc | 8.66 cdef | 0.66 ab | 116.00 cd | 39.72 defg | 24.00 def | 10.99 de | 16.50 def |
4 Saltillo | 142.00 abcde | 13.66 b | 9.33 cdef | 0.33 ab | 107.50 cde | 64.75 bc | 32.66 cd | 15.13 bcd | 14.66 def |
5 Saltillo | 124.66 bcdef | 11.33 bc | 14.00 b | 1.00 ab | 121.00 bcd | 50.63 cd | 29.33 cde | 12.97 de | 12.05 ef |
6 Saltillo | 168.00 a | 18.66 a | 19.66 a | 2.00 a | 180.33 a | 79.23 ab | 49.00 a | 18.64 bc | 34.45 a |
7 Zaragoza | 100.00 fg | 12.33 bc | 11.50 bcd | 1.33 ab | 122.00 bcd | 48.67 de | 37.50 bc | 13.66 cde | 19.83 cd |
8 Zaragoza | 133.00 bcdef | 12.66 bc | 6.50 f | 0.66 ab | 130.00 bc | 35.28 efgh | 30.00 cde | 12.66 de | 15.25 def |
9 Zaragoza | 151.00 abc | 12.66 bc | 7.50 ef | 0.00 b | 146.50 b | 67.53 b | 24.50 def | 12.21 de | 24.33 bc |
10 Zaragoza | 131.33 bcdef | 12.00 bc | 11.33 bcd | 0.66 ab | 84.00 ef | 30.21 fgh | 23.50 def | 11.76 de | 15.75 def |
11 Zaragoza | 118.00 cdef | 12.00 bc | 18.00 a | 1.00 ab | 197.33 a | 83.53 a | 37.33 bc | 12.92 de | 15.75 def |
12 Parras | 150.50 abcd | 13.00 bc | 8.00 def | 0.66 ab | 96.66 ef | 27.37 gh | 20.50 ef | 8.81 e | 18.60 cdef |
13 Parras | 115.66 efg | 12.00 bc | 9.00 cdef | 1.00 ab | 201.33 a | 90.99 a | 43.66 ab | 24.15 a | 25.80 bc |
14 Parras | 127.33 bcdef | 18.00 a | 11.66 bc | 0.66 ab | 115.00 cd | 34.35 efgh | 28.66 cdef | 13.12 de | 19.00 cde |
15 Parras | 132.33 bcdef | 12.33 bc | 11.00 bcde | 0.66 ab | 111.50 cde | 33.48 fgh | 33.66 bcd | 14.94 bcd | 28.75 ba |
P | *** | *** | *** | * | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** |
% CV | 8.759 | 8.176 | 10.54 | 73.53 | 7.80 | 9.467 | 11.303 | 12.364 | 12.84 |
T | PH (cm) | SD (mm) | FLN | TFW (g) | TDW (g) | RFW (g) | RDW (g) | RL (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C | 57.00 h | 7.00 abc | 2.50 c | 74.50 h | 16.00 ij | 11.00 fg | 1.66 e | 20.25 efg |
1 Saltillo | 59.00 gh | 5.65 cd | 4.00 bc | 97.50 gh | 11.00 j | 9.0 g | 2.66 de | 16.33 fg |
2 Saltillo | 79.00 abcde | 6.80 abc | 8.00 a | 131.0 defg | 56.00 cdef | 12.33 fg | 2.66 de | 25.00 cde |
3 Saltillo | 86.00 abc | 7.40 ab | 3.66 bc | 168.0 bcde | 68.00 abc | 29.00 bc | 5.66 ab | 29.50 cd |
4 Saltillo | 77.00 bcde | 7.33 ab | 4.33 b | 158.33 bcde | 49.333 defg | 27.66 bcd | 3.33 cde | 27.50 cde |
5 Saltillo | 91.00 a | 7.50 ab | 7.50 a | 223.50 a | 77.50 ab | 23.00 bcde | 5.00 abc | 28.00 cd |
6 Saltillo | 89.50 ab | 8.15 a | 8.00 a | 204.33 ab | 62.00 bcde | 29.50 b | 3.66 bcde | 27.50 cde |
7 Zaragoza | 85.00 abcd | 7.30 abc | 7.50 a | 160.0 bcde | 66.33 abcd | 22.33 bcde | 4.33 abcd | 31.00 bc |
8 Zaragoza | 63.33 fgh | 6.03 bcd | 3.33 bc | 169.00 bcde | 31.66 hi | 25.00 bcd | 1.66 h | 38.25 ba |
9 Zaragoza | 67.33 efgh | 6.40 bcd | 4.00 bc | 128.00 efg | 42.00 fgh | 24.00 bcd | 3.33 cde | 22.50 defg |
10 Zaragoza | 87.66 abc | 8.40 a | 3.50 bc | 187.00 abc | 51.33 cdefg | 44.00 a | 3.33 cde | 27.00 cde |
11 Zaragoza | 75.00 cdef | 6.85 abc | 4.00 bc | 142.67 cdefg | 51.66 cdefg | 14.00 efg | 3.00 cde | 23.50 def |
12 Parras | 73.00 def | 6.050 bcd | 3.50 bc | 177.0 abcd | 47.50 efgh | 19.00 def | 3.50 bcde | 22.25 defg |
13 Parras | 58.66 gh | 4.93 d | 3.50 bc | 111.00 fgh | 37.50 gh | 12.00 fg | 2.33 de | 15.33 g |
14 Parras | 71.33 efg | 4.93 abc | 4.00 bc | 135.00 defg | 80.00 a | 20.50 bcdef | 6.00 a | 29.66 cd |
15 Parras | 67.33efgh | 4.93 bcd | 4.00 bc | 148.33 cdef | 50.66 defg | 19.66 cdef | 3.00 cde | 41.33 a |
P | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** |
%CV | 5.746 | 7.9771 | 12.6891 | 10.287 | 11.2045 | 15.04 | 20.97 | 9.1790 |
T | PH (cm) | SD (mm) | LN | TFW (g) | TDW (g) | RFW (g) | RL (cm) | LFW (g) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C | 19.15 efd | 1.30 h | 3.00 b | 2.66 e | 1.29 d | 1.23 ecd | 11.61 gef | 1.04 e |
1 Saltillo | 21.53 ecd | 3.33 fbedc | 4.66 ba | 7.06 cbd | 2.90 cb | 1.51 becd | 14.00 cefd | 5.54 cb |
2 Saltillo | 17.86 ef | 2.90 fgedc | 3.66 b | 4.29 ed | 1.35 d | 0.32 e | 12.50 gefd | 2.81 cebd |
3 Saltillo | 30.65 ba | 4.79 ba | 4.66 ba | 7.91 cb | 3.90 b | 0.68 ecd | 16.35 cebd | 4.96 cbd |
4 Saltillo | 11.90 f | 2.15 fgeh | 3.33 b | 3.16 e | 1.59 d | 0.453 ed | 7.80 g | 2.01 ced |
5 Saltillo | 22.80 becd | 3.65 bdc | 3.33 b | 2.46 e | 0.94 d | 0.83 ecd | 11.93 gef | 1.14 e |
6 Saltillo | 36.20 a | 5.42 a | 6.0 a | 16.09 a | 7.88 a | 3.65 a | 26.95 a | 10.90 a |
7 Zaragoza | 22.95 becd | 3.40 bedc | 3.33 b | 3.49 e | 1.37 d | 0.683 ecd | 21.0 b | 3.72 cebd |
8 Zaragoza | 26.66 bcd | 4.10 bac | 3.33 b | 5.10 ced | 2.11 cd | 0.98 ecd | 15.75 ced | 3.90 cebd |
9 Zaragoza | 23.56 becd | 4.45 ba | 4.0 b | 7.48 cb | 3.71 b | 1.82 bcd | 12.60 gefd | 5.56 cb |
10 Zaragoza | 17.75 ef | 4.65 ba | 4.0 b | 5.23 ced | 2.18 cd | 1.92 bc | 17.00 cbd | 1.65 ed |
11 Zaragoza | 11.40 f | 1.93 fgh | 3.0 b | 3.08 e | 0.94 d | 0.55 ecd | 10.25 gf | 1.94 ced |
12 Parras | 27.87 bc | 5.52 a | 3.0 b | 2.53 e | 0.90 d | 2.89 ba | 9.75 gf | 1.21 ed |
13 Parras | 18.25 ef | 2.60 fgedh | 3.3 b | 2.82 e | 1.05 d | 0.44 ed | 13.10 efd | 0.90 e |
14 Parras | 27.36 bcd | 4.76 ba | 4.66 ba | 8.54 b | 4.10 b | 1.08 ecd | 18.20 cb | 6.56 b |
15 Parras | 22.55 ecd | 1.63 h | 4.00 b | 7.38 cb | 3.86 b | 1.80 bcd | 13.04 efd | 6.56 cebd |
P | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** |
%CV | 12.08 | 13.60 | 16.47 | 17.40 | 16.84 | 36.67 | 11.03 | 34.93 |
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Hernandez, F.S.; Villarreal, R.M.; Torres, V.R.; Gallou, A. Monosporic Inoculation of Economically Important Horticultural Species with Native Endomycorrhizae under Greenhouse Conditions. Agronomy 2019, 9, 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9030130
Hernandez FS, Villarreal RM, Torres VR, Gallou A. Monosporic Inoculation of Economically Important Horticultural Species with Native Endomycorrhizae under Greenhouse Conditions. Agronomy. 2019; 9(3):130. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9030130
Chicago/Turabian StyleHernandez, Flor S., Rosalinda M. Villarreal, Valentin R. Torres, and Adrien Gallou. 2019. "Monosporic Inoculation of Economically Important Horticultural Species with Native Endomycorrhizae under Greenhouse Conditions" Agronomy 9, no. 3: 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9030130
APA StyleHernandez, F. S., Villarreal, R. M., Torres, V. R., & Gallou, A. (2019). Monosporic Inoculation of Economically Important Horticultural Species with Native Endomycorrhizae under Greenhouse Conditions. Agronomy, 9(3), 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9030130