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Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences | Volume-8 | Issue-03
Influence of Pond Deposit Soil on Growth of Cassia tora L and Mycorrhizal Status
Narayankar RS, Kumbhar VR, S.P.Surve, Bhale UN
Published: March 24, 2020 | 149 140
DOI: 10.36347/sajb.2020.v08i03.001
Pages: 57-62
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Abstract
Cassia tora L. is a dicot legume which is considered as weed. The plant was collected from the region of which grown on Bori dam deposited soil and compared with natural growth plant. Physicochemical parameters, root colonization percentage, spore density and biomass productivity was investigated. The growth and productivity of treated plant was compared with normal plant. In physiochemical parameters, it was observed the difference in pH, EC and mineral contents & slight varying as per the slandered values. But phosphorous, calcium, magnesium and copper content was found high in deposited soil. The percent root colonization (81%) and spore density (1542±3.11) was found to be considerably high in treated C. tora than normal plant (28%). The type of AMF spores i.e Acaulospora and Glomus were found dominant. Due to the high percentage of AMF root colonization and high spore density. The biomass productivity was found to be more than normal plant.