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Figure 1 : Photographical illustration of the sunflower plants growing in the pots after the treatment (a) Control (b) DPJ (c) Mycorrhiza added with DPJ (d) Only Mycorrhiza a b c d
Figure 7 : Graphical presentation of the total chlorophyll content of sunflower plants treated by Fenugreek DPJ and Costus mycorrhiza with standard deviation error bars
Estimation of chlorophyll content in extract by Arnons method in Mycorhizal and DPJ treated potted sunflower plants in replicates
Percentage of fungal colonies of mycorrhiza by the influence of mycorrhizal inoculation in the soil of sunflower crop for growth.
Effect of mycorrhiza and DPJ on the seed germination and seedling growth.
Attempt of Costus arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants association with leguminous foliage whey on chlorophyll of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) plants
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May 2020

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Journal of Plant Stress Physiology

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Lodhi Anil

Reporters founded that mycorrhizal association in plant kingdom improves the plant growth. The present attempt has been on the use of Mycorrhiza for Helianthus growth in stress condition of the adverse red soil of konkan region, India and other climatic factors. Earlier reporters for the purpose to avoid chemical fertilisers, founded that Deproteinised juice (DPJ) or foliage whey induces appropriate plant growth and enhance soil fertility. During present investigation, mycorrhiza from Costus sp application to soil of potted sunflower plants influence was compared with organic DPJ addition obtained from fenugreek foliage during the process of green crop fractionation (GCF) technique. This whey is randomly disposed during this technology of leaf protein preparation, so appropriate use of it is advised. Whether the mycorrhiza and DPJ combination treatment were feasible for seed germination and the seedling growth of the Helianthus plant, it was analysed and compared with control. Studies were experimented on the effect of mycorrhiza treated alone and DPJ treated alone whether improves the plant growth. DPJ if added with mycorrhiza in soil, showed significant rate of germination. In earlier research, it was elucidated that the DPJ contains phytohormones auxins, gibberellins and cytokinins in unknown quantity which boosts the plant growth comparative to mycorrhizal influence. The chlorophyll content of the DPJ treated plants enhanced as compared with control while the content showed no significant difference with mycorrhiza.

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... Sunflower plant's soil treated with Costus sp. triggered the production of phytohormones (auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins) as a result boosted the plants' growth compared with chemical fertilizers [70]. Nonetheless, PGPR improves plant stress tolerance and growth by reducing the use and damaging effects of inorganic fertilizers on soil health leading to environmental and agricultural sustainability. ...

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Rhizosphere competence and applications of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in food production – A review
Attempt of Costus arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants association with leguminous foliage whey on chlorophyll of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) plants

Journal of Plant Stress Physiology