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The effects on cowpea of inoculation with vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal fungi and rock phosphate (RP) fertilization were studied in pots using Alagba and Araromi series soils and in the field on Alagba, Apomu and Egbeda series soils. Inoculation of the plants with VA-mycorrhizal fungi caused very rapid infection of the roots. A higher per cent mycorrhizal infection was maintained during subsequent plant growth in the field. RP application reduced the degree of infection without affecting plant growth in the field and in pot experiments. Nodulation, nitrogen fixation and utilization of RP were increased by inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi in the pot experiments but not in the field experiments. In the pot experiments, inoculated plants supplied with RP flowered earlier, and took up more phosphorus than either inoculated plants without RP or uninoculated plants. The largest response to inoculation in terms of shoot dry matter, nodule yield and nitrogen content of shoots was obtained in Alagba soil under both pot and field conditions.
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Islam, R., Ayanaba, A. & Sanders, F.E. Response of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) to inoculation with VA-mycorrhizal fungi and to rock phosphate fertilization in some unsterilized Nigerian soils. Plant Soil 54, 107–117 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02182003
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