2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8040280
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Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Inoculation by Indigenous Fungal Complexes on the Morpho-Physiological Behavior of Argania spinosa Subjected to Water Deficit Stress

Abstract: Our objective is to test selected mycorrhizal complexes to verify the contribution of mycorrhizal symbiosis as a biological tool promoting the development of the argan tree under hostile conditions. In addition, this study aims to assess the impact of soil drought caused by stopping watering of young argan plants inoculated with strains of fungal complexes indigenous to the species in comparison to non-inoculated plants. Under conditions of water deficit stress, the most marked reductions in fresh and dry biom… Show more

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“…Argan tree has found to be dependent on mycorrhizal symbiosis, and the choice of the proper arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, such as the ones of the genus Glomus, can contribute to produce high quality seedlings and, therefore, to improve argan tree adaptation and growth especially in arid regions with structural drought (Ouallal et al 2022;Outamamat et al 2022). According to Ajerrar et al (2020) and to Ait Abad et al ( 2022), instead, argan is a mostly self-incompatible species closely dependent on insect pollination; therefore, argan forest restoration should take into consideration the preservation of insects communities while argan orchards should be planned with a planting scheme that includes also pollinizer trees in rows or alternated to productive argan trees.…”
Section: Specialized Cultivations Of Argan Trees and Possibilities Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Argan tree has found to be dependent on mycorrhizal symbiosis, and the choice of the proper arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, such as the ones of the genus Glomus, can contribute to produce high quality seedlings and, therefore, to improve argan tree adaptation and growth especially in arid regions with structural drought (Ouallal et al 2022;Outamamat et al 2022). According to Ajerrar et al (2020) and to Ait Abad et al ( 2022), instead, argan is a mostly self-incompatible species closely dependent on insect pollination; therefore, argan forest restoration should take into consideration the preservation of insects communities while argan orchards should be planned with a planting scheme that includes also pollinizer trees in rows or alternated to productive argan trees.…”
Section: Specialized Cultivations Of Argan Trees and Possibilities Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%