INTEGRATION OF COAL MINE TAILING AND MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI TO ASSOCIATE LOLIUM PERENNE AND POA PRATENSIS SEED GERMINATION AND GROWTH PERIOD
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Tarih
2020
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Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P)
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Coal mine tailing can be a new source as an organic fertilizer for crops and grass. It also plays a vital role in seeds germination and also promotes the growth of lawn grasses. The aim of this study is to explore the effects of coal mine waste as well as mycorrhizal inoculum association on germination and morphological traits of seedlings of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and Kentucky bluegrass (Poe pratensis L.) lawn varieties. The germination of seeds was conducted on coal mine tailing and a mixture of coal mine tailing and mycorrhizal fungi. The results showed that coal mine with mycorrhizal fungi enhance the germination capacity, the length of seedling shoots and roots, number of roots and dry mass of shoots and increased mean germination time (MGT) of seeds. The results of this study indicate that germination capacity of P. prwensis varieties was modified by coal mine tailing mixed with mycorrhizal fungi. Results indicated root dry mass in Lolium perenne grown in coal and mycorrhizal association was characterized by high shoot and root contents of N and P, whereas plants grown on only coal mine tailings had high shoot and root contents of Ca and Al.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Coal mine tailing, mycorrhizal fungi, L. perenne bluegrass, P. pratensis
Kaynak
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
WoS Q Değeri
Q4
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Cilt
29
Sayı
9