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Effect of distillery effluents on vesicular arbuscular mycelium (VAM) infection in Glycine max
S. S. Khan, M. N. Khan and Shazia Siddiqui
Department of Microbiology, Saifia College of Science and Education, Bhopal - 462001 (India)
ABSTRACT: A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of different distillery effluents; raw spent wash (RSW), biomethanated spent wash (BSW), recommended NPK+FYM (farm yard manure) and control (no fertilizers and effluent) on vesicular arbuscular mycelium (VAM). The study revealed that NPK+FYM showed highest VAM infection followed by 5 ha cm BSW, 10 ha cm BSW, 5 ha cm RSW, 10 ha cm RSW and lowest in control.
KEYWORDS: Vesicular arbuscular mycelium (VAM), Soybean, RSW, BSW and NPK+FYM.
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