Strategies for mycorrhizal inoculation of six annual bedding plant species

Roger T. Koide, Lena L. Landherr, Ylva L. Besmer, Jamie M. Detweiler, E. Jay Holcomb

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Abstract

We inoculated six common annual bedding plant species with the vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith using two fertilizer P concentrations (3 or 15 μg.mL-1) and three inoculation timings (inoculation at sowing, at transplanting, or at both times). The plant species used were: Salvia splendens F. Sellow ex Roem. and Schult. cv. Firecracker Rose; Impatiens walleriana Hook. f. cv. Sun and Shade Royal Red; Tagetes patula L. cv. Girls Golden; Petunia x hybrida Hort. Vilm.-Andr. cv. Freedom Blue; Coleus xhybridus Voss. cv. Jazz Salmon; and Viola xwittrockiana Gams. cv. Majestic Giant White. In general, Coleus, Petunia, and Viola were colonized more than were Impatiens, Tagetes, and Salvia. Inoculation at sowing required less inoculum than either of the other methods. Moreover, it was generally as effective in promoting colonization as double inoculation, and was often more effective than inoculation at transplanting. Mycorrhizal colonization was significantly reduced by the higher P concentration. The use of Myconate®, a water-soluble form of the flavonoid formononetin, significantly stimulated colonization in Salvia.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1217-1220
Number of pages4
JournalHortScience
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Horticulture

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