[HTML][HTML] Induction of defense responses in common bean plants by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

GM Abdel-Fattah, SA El-Haddad, EE Hafez… - Microbiological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Microbiological research, 2011Elsevier
Interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as a bio-agent and Rhizoctonia root rot
disease of common bean plant was investigated in this study under natural conditions in pot
experiment. A mixture of Egyptian formulated AM (Multi-VAM) in suspension form (1×
106unitL− 1 in concentration) was used at dilution of 5mlL− 1 water. The results
demonstrated that colonization of bean plants with AM fungi significantly increased growth
parameters, yield parameters and mineral nutrient concentrations and reduced the negative …
Interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as a bio-agent and Rhizoctonia root rot disease of common bean plant was investigated in this study under natural conditions in pot experiment. A mixture of Egyptian formulated AM (Multi-VAM) in suspension form (1×106unitL−1 in concentration) was used at dilution of 5mlL−1 water. The results demonstrated that colonization of bean plants with AM fungi significantly increased growth parameters, yield parameters and mineral nutrient concentrations and reduced the negative effects on these parameters as well as both disease severity and disease incidence. Different physical and biochemical mechanisms have been shown to play a role in enhancement of plant resistance against Rhizoctonia solani, namely, improved plant nutrition, improved plant growth, increase in cell wall thickening, cytoplasmic granulation, and accumulation of some antimicrobial substances (phenolic compounds and defense related enzymes).
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