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Using arbuscular mycorrhiza to reduce the stressful effects of soil compaction on corn (Zea mays L.) growth
Authors:M Miransari  HA Bahrami  MJ Malakouti
Institution:a Department of Soil Science, College of Agricultural Sciences, Shahed University, Tehran-Qom Highway, P.O. Box 18151/159, Tehran, Iran
b College of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
c Soil and Water Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Soil compaction is of great importance in agriculture, because its high levels may adversely affect plant growth and the environment. Since mechanical methods are not very efficient and economical, using biological methods to alleviate the stress of soil compaction on plant growth may be beneficial. The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the effects of soil compaction on corn (Zea mays L.) growth, and (2) test the hypothesis that applying arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) with different origins can partially or completely overcome the stressful effects of soil compaction on corn growth under unsterilized and sterilized conditions. Corn was planted in unsterilized and sterilized compacted soils, while treated with three species of AM including, Iranian Glomus mosseae, Iranian Glomus etunicatum, and Canadian Glomus mosseae, received from GINCO (Glomales in vitro Collection), Canada. Plant growth variables and soil resistance parameters were determined. AM significantly increased root fresh (maximum of 94% increase) and dry (maximum of 100% increase) weights in the compacted soil. AM with different origins may improve corn growth in compacted soils, though its effectiveness is related to the level of compaction and also to the interaction with other soil microorganisms.
Keywords:Corn (Zea mays L  ) growth  Origin of arbuscular mycorrhiza  Soil resistance  Unsterilized and sterilized compacted soil
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