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Mycorrhizal fungi and growth and development of micropropagated Scutellaria integrifolia plants
Author(s): N. Joshee, S. R. Mentreddy and A. K. Yadav
Month: Feb
Year: 2007
Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
Volume: 25
Issue: 2
Pages: 169-177
Article Topic(s): Ethnobotany, Human Use, Mycorrhizae, Plant growth regulator, Propagation
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Scutellaria integrifolia (Helmet-flower),
Abstract
Evaluates using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) into the roots of micropropagated plantlets of Scutellaria integrifolia to facilitate mass propagation. Inoculation with AMF showed positive effects on plant growth compared with the control plants. Scutellaria species have been used in traditional medical systems.Suggested Citation
N. Joshee, S. R. Mentreddy and A. K. Yadav. "Mycorrhizal fungi and growth and development of micropropagated Scutellaria integrifolia plants." Industrial Crops and Products 25.2 (2007): 169-177.Go back