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Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium influence on infections by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Dactylis glomerata roots
2005
Druva-Lusite, I.(University of Latvia, Riga (Latvia))E-mail:mycorrhiza@gmail.com | Liepina, L.(University of Latvia, Riga (Latvia))E-mail:ligita@mail.lubi.edu.lv | Skujins, J.(University of Latvia, Riga (Latvia)) | Antonijs, A.(Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Skriveri, Aizkraukle reg. (Latvia). Skriveri Research Centre)
The aim of this research was to compare effects of fertilization with various ratios of N, P and K (N:P:K) on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) infection in roots of Dactylis glomerata in Ca-carbonate (limed) and non-limed meadow plots at the Research Centre of Skriveri, Latvia University of Agriculture. Dactylis glomerata roots were excavated from variously fertilizer plots, a minimum 3 root samples per plot and analysed for two consecutive years. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi infection rates were estimated according to accepted scoring tables used for determination of AMF colonization.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The effect of stage of maturity and inoculant SIL-ALL**4x4 on fermentation quality and chemical composition of meadow-foxtail and meadow-fescue silage
2002
Osmane, B. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Sigulda (Latvia). Research Centre "Sigra")
The aim of the experiment reported here was to evaluate the effects of an inoculant SIL-ALL**4x4 on the fermentation quality and chemical composition of silage made from meadow-fescue and meadow-foxtail. Inoculant SIL-ALL**4x4 provided the good quality of silage in all stages of maturity. Lactic acid fermentation of inoculated silage was very extensive, especially in the stages of ear formation of meadow-fescue. The results indicated that the use of inoculant improved fermentation and silage hygienic quality.
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