RESULTS OF ARTIFICIAL INOCULATION OF MYCORHIZAL FUNGI IN PRODUCTION OF CONTAINERIZED SEEDLINGS
REZULTATI VEŠTAČKE INOKULACIJE MIKORIZNIH GLJIVA KOD PROIZVODNJE SADNICA U PLASTIČNIM KONTEJNERIMA
Veselinović, Nada
Peno, Milka
The possibility of the artificial inoculation of the mycorhizal fungi in containerized production of black and Scots pine seedlings was studied. The development of the mycorhizal fungi in the roots was analysed, as well as the influence of the established mycorhiza on the number of produced seedlings and their development. On the basis of the obtained results the following conclusions were drawn: - The artificial inoculation of the mycorhizal fungi Thelephora terrestris, Amanita muscaria and Boletus granulatus, made during seed sowing in the containers, has succeeded, according to the fungi develpoment, which was evident by both macroscopic and microscopic analysis. - The mycotrophic nutrition is not thoroughly established in the first year, so an important mycorhizal influence on development of one-year old seedlings was not evident. Only the differences between controlled and by Thelephora terrestris infected black pine seedlings were significant. - The attained high population of mycorhirzal fungi in the rhizosphere of black and Scots pine seedlings is a garantee for a better and a faster establishing of mycorhiza by afforestation of bare- and degraded forest lands. - The mineral manuring resulted in the smaller number of the plants with developed mycorhiza and also the intensity of overgrowing of roots was weakened. In the future investigations itt should be necessary to establish the kinds and doses of mineral manures, which will have positive effects on mycorhiza development and provide normal nutrition of seedlings.
srpski
1984
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