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Effects of
arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation on the growth and the
development of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
S. Boureima1, M. Diouf1,
T.A Diop2*, M. Diatta1, E. M. Leye2,
F. Ndiaye2 and D. Seck1
1Centre
d’Etude Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la
Sécheresse, B.P. 3320, Thiès, Sénégal.
2Laboratoire
de Biotechnologies des Champignons, Département de Biologie
végétale, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques,
Université Cheikh Anta Diop,
B.P. 5005, Dakar, Sénégal.
*Corresponding author. Email:
lbc@ucad.sn or Tahir.Diop@i-rd.sn
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Accepted 29 February, 2008 |
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Sesame (Sesamum indicum L) has recently been
introduced into cropping system in Senegal in the context of
crop diversification and poverty alleviation. A pot
experiment was conducted to study the response of sesame
plants to arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) inoculation. The
experiment was carried out in greenhouse in a complete
randomized block with two factors, the variety on 3 levels
(32-15, Jaalgon 128 and 38-1-7) and the inoculation on 4
levels of Glomus spp isolates. The results indicate
that inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi significantly
increases leaf number and leaf area of Sesamum. The
leaf area increased by 136% at the plants inoculated with
Glomus fasciculatum and number of leaves by 70% at the
plants inoculated with Glomus mosseae.
Moreover, inoculation improved the root system by increasing
volume and dry weight of roots. The isolate Glomus
intraradices increased root volume of Jaalgon 128 by
233%. At the 32‑15 associated Glomus mosseae one
recorded an increase of 115%.
Key words:
Arbuscular mycorrhizae, growth, sesame (Sesamum
indicum L.). |