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RESPONSE OF TWO SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L.) GENOTYPES TO VA-MYCORRHIZAL INOCULATION AND PHOSPHORUS LEVELS
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The performance of two sunflower genotypes (Morden and MSFH-8) with and without VA-mycorrhizal
fungi at three P levels (38, 56 and 75 kg P2O5 ha
-1
) in vertisol of Dharwad was studied to determine the effect
of mycorrhizal inoculation on plant growth, yield and P uptake. The results showed that the VAM inoculation
increased sunflower yield (14%), total biomass (16%), oil content (3.1%) and P uptake (30.5%) over
uninoculated control. The percent root colonization and chlamydo-spore count decreased with increasing P
levels. The total biomass production, seed yield and P uptake of mycorrhizal plants at 38 kg P2O5 ha
-1
more than
the non-mycorrhizal plants at 75 kg P2O5 ha
-1
. The biomass and seed yield of mycorrhizal plants at same P level
were more than the non-mycorrhizal plants. Mycorrhizal plants of Morden at 38 kg P2O5 ha
-1
and MSFH-8 at 56
kg P2O5 ha
-1
produced higher seed yield, oil content and total biomass than non-mycorrhizal plants supplied with
75 kg P2O5 ha
-1
. The results indicated that, VA-mycorrhizal inoculation helps in saving 25 and 50 percent of
recommended dose of phosphatic fertilizer (75 kg P2O5 ha
-1
) in MSFH-8 (single cross hybrid) and Morden
(open pollinated variety), respectively.
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