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A nursery experiment was conducted in un-sterilized soil in Senegal using six Calliandra species or provenances inoculated with a mixture of seven rhizobial strains. Plant growth was assessed periodically at 1, 2, 3, 12 and 18 months whereas nodulation, shoot and root dry weights were assessed at 12 and 18 months after planting (MAP). Un-inoculated seedlings of all the six species died at 12 months...
A research study has been performed in a natural soil of Senegal to follow the development of four provenances of Acacia mangium inoculated with an ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus sp. (strain COI024) and/or a Bradyrhizobium sp. isolate (Aus 13c), to evaluate the impact of these symbioses on the microbial biomass and on the indigenous rhizobial and fungal symbiotic microflora and to determine the...
The ectomycorrhization of two Australian Acacia species (A. mangium and A. holosericea) with two basidiomycetes (Pisolithus and Scleroderma) was studied in sterilized and unsterilized soils. The three fungal isolates, two exotic strains (Pisolithus COI 007 and COI 024) and one indigenous (Sclerodermal) enhanced the development of the Acacia species. In the unsterilized soil, the number of nodules...
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