Association of Glomus Intraradices in Sorghum Bicolor

<p>Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) are beneficial symbionts for plant growth. They are associated with higher plants by a symbiotic association, and benefit plants in uptake of phosphorus nutrients, production of growth hormones, increase of proteins, lipids and sugars levels, helps in heavy metal...

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Main Authors: Jeethu Anu Geo (Author), Anu S Nair (Author), AK Vijayan (Author)
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Published: International Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology - Peertechz Publications, 2018-04-19.
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