Abstract

Agrobacterium radiobacter influenced the development of mycorrhizal infection, length of external mycelium and metabolic activity of the mycelium in a hydroponic culture system, with maize as a host plant. Infection caused byGlomus fasciculatum, and metabolic activity of the external mycelium ofG. fasciculatum andG. etunicatum, was stimulated by bacterial inoculation. The results underline the importance of the soil saprophytic microflora for development and activity of the extraradical phase of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.

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