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Respuestas de crecimiento del albardin (Lygeum spartum L.) a la inoculation con hongos micorricicos y a la fertilizacion fosforada

@article{Daz1993RespuestasDC,
  title={Respuestas de crecimiento del albardin (Lygeum spartum L.) a la inoculation con hongos micorricicos y a la fertilizacion fosforada},
  author={G. D{\'i}az and Mario Honrubia},
  journal={Cryptogamie Mycologie},
  year={1993},
  volume={14},
  pages={117-125}
}
The growth response of Lygeum spartum L. to inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi and P-fertilization was studied. In one of the two experiments, the inoculation with Glomus fasciculatum at several fertilization rates (0, 30, 60, 90mg P/kg soil) produced a significant growth improvement, especially at low fertility levels. The maximum yield was obtained in mycorrhizal plants growing in soil with 60 mg/kg of added P. In the other experiment, the effect of several mycorrhizal fungi was studied in… 

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