Phytochemical and Morpho-physiological Responses of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni to Different Planting Beds and Mycorrhizal Fungi inoculation (Glomus intraradices N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.)

Background: The composition of the planting beds and its microorganisms has a very important role on the establishment, growth and phytochemical performance of medicinal plants. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different planting beds and inoculation of mycorrhizal fun...

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Main Authors: AR Etminan (Author), A Qaderi (Author), MR Dehghani Mashkani (Author), M Golrokhan (Author)
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Published: Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR, 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Background: The composition of the planting beds and its microorganisms has a very important role on the establishment, growth and phytochemical performance of medicinal plants. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different planting beds and inoculation of mycorrhizal fungus on the changes of stevioside, rebaudioside, and morpho-physiological traits of stevia. Methods: This study was conducted in a factorial experiment based on randomized complete blocks design (RCBD) with 10 treatments and 4 replications. The first factor consisted of inoculum and non-inoculum treatment of Glomus intraradices, and the second factor was the different combination of peat moss, coco peat, perlite and soil as planting beds. Results: Mycorrhizal fungi inoculation significantly increased the plant height, number of lateral branches, stem and root diameter, number of leaves, leaf fresh/dry weight, shoot dry weight, root dry weight, and content of stevioside, rebaudioside A and C. Also, different combination of planting beds had a significant effect on the plant height, stem dry/fresh weight, leaf fresh weight, root dry/fresh weight, and content of stevioside, rebaudioside A and C. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the combination of peat moss + coco peat + soil (2:1:1) with mycorrhizal fungi inoculation among the treatments had the highest positive effect on leaf dry weight and glycoside carbohydrates in stevia plants.
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