Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions

The effect of inoculation of two root-colonizing basidiomycete fungi Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera on the host plants from the family Brassicaceae (Brassica oleracea, B. napus, B. nigra, Lepidium sativum, Descurainia sophia and Matthiola incana) was studied in a pot experiment. Both f...

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Main Authors: Kari Dolatabadi Hossein, Mohammadi Goltapeh Ebrahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Horticultural Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2013-0030
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spelling doaj-492fc6556a00420ca3d76297cc48191a2021-09-06T19:41:41ZengSciendoJournal of Horticultural Research2300-50092013-12-0121211512410.2478/johr-2013-0030Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditionsKari Dolatabadi Hossein0Mohammadi Goltapeh Ebrahim1Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, IranDepartment of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, IranThe effect of inoculation of two root-colonizing basidiomycete fungi Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera on the host plants from the family Brassicaceae (Brassica oleracea, B. napus, B. nigra, Lepidium sativum, Descurainia sophia and Matthiola incana) was studied in a pot experiment. Both fungi were able to colonize all plant species tested but with different efficiency. Colonized plants reacted with increase of fitness, bigger leaves and more side shoots. Plant heights of five inoculated species were higher than of uninoculated controls. Five species had higher dry weight of shoots and four had higher dry weights of roots. The highest stimulation was stated for B. oleracea and the lowest for L. sativum. It can be connected with the intensity of root colonization, which was greater in B. oleracea. In most cases both fungi influenced growth and dry weight of plants similarly but B. nigra and D. sophia were stimulated more by P. indica and B. napus by S. vermifera.https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2013-0030brassicaceaepiriformospora indicasebacina vermiferaplant heightdry weight
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author Kari Dolatabadi Hossein
Mohammadi Goltapeh Ebrahim
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Mohammadi Goltapeh Ebrahim
Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
Journal of Horticultural Research
brassicaceae
piriformospora indica
sebacina vermifera
plant height
dry weight
author_facet Kari Dolatabadi Hossein
Mohammadi Goltapeh Ebrahim
author_sort Kari Dolatabadi Hossein
title Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
title_short Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
title_full Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
title_fullStr Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
title_sort effect of inoculation with piriformospora indica and sebacina vermifera on growth of selected brassicaceae plants under greenhouse conditions
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Horticultural Research
issn 2300-5009
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The effect of inoculation of two root-colonizing basidiomycete fungi Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera on the host plants from the family Brassicaceae (Brassica oleracea, B. napus, B. nigra, Lepidium sativum, Descurainia sophia and Matthiola incana) was studied in a pot experiment. Both fungi were able to colonize all plant species tested but with different efficiency. Colonized plants reacted with increase of fitness, bigger leaves and more side shoots. Plant heights of five inoculated species were higher than of uninoculated controls. Five species had higher dry weight of shoots and four had higher dry weights of roots. The highest stimulation was stated for B. oleracea and the lowest for L. sativum. It can be connected with the intensity of root colonization, which was greater in B. oleracea. In most cases both fungi influenced growth and dry weight of plants similarly but B. nigra and D. sophia were stimulated more by P. indica and B. napus by S. vermifera.
topic brassicaceae
piriformospora indica
sebacina vermifera
plant height
dry weight
url https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2013-0030
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