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Influence of Biocides and Fertilizers on the VA Mycorrhizal Inoculation and Buiblet Growth of Oriental Lily
Bulblet production from single lily scale (Lilium oriental hybrid Casa Blanca) under the treatment of biocides and none-fertilizer. CK: control, SM-113: Glomus intraradices, Sm-278: Entrophospora kentinensis
Bulblet production from single lily scale (Lilium oriental hybrid Casa Blanca) under the treatment of biocides and none-fertilizer. CK: control, SM-113: Glomus intraradices, Sm-278: Entrophospora kentinensis

Author:Chi-Guang Wu, Su-Chen Lin, Miao-Ling Lin, Gwo-Dean Wu and Wen-Huei Chen

Abstract:

    In this study, VA mycorrhizal fungi were inoculated to oriental lily (“Casa Blanca”) scales which were embedded in vermiculite, and evaluated its interaction with selected fungicides and pesticides. Lily scales were stored at programmed temperature (25-17-5) to induce bulbiet production. As bulblets and new roots formed, mycorrhizae were established and this innovation is helpful in increasing bulblet perimeter especially under the treatment of biocide and none-fertilizer. Fertilizer if incorporated in medium may diminish the effect of VA mycorrhizal inoculation on the growth of lily bulblets. Details of VA mycorrhizal colonization and the changes of cellular contents within roots of bulblets were discussed also.

Key words:Lily, Fungicide, Pesticide, Fertilizer, Mycorrhiza

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