Efecto de las micorrizas en el crecimiento inicial de coníferas tropicales
Abstract
Two methods of inoculation with micorrhizae were tested with six tropical conifers at the Turrialba nursery in wooden boxes. The species were Pinus caribaea, P. montezumae, P. pseudostrobus, P. strobus var. chiapensis, P. oocarpa and P. rudis. No significant difference was obtained by comparing the plants infected with mycorrhizae soil and those treated with infected plants. Mycorrhizae has shown to be a necessary element to obtain good initial growth of the tested Mexican and Central American pines, since in comparison with non-inoculated plants, a greater heigth and vigor is attained within a relatively short period
Keywords
Mycorrhizae||mycorrhizae||Mycorrhizae||Mycorhizé, Pinus caribaea||Pinus caribaea||Pinus caribaea||Pinus caribaea, Pinus montezumae||Pinus montezumae||Pinus montezumae||Pinus montezumae, Pinus pseudostrobus||Pinus pseudostrobus||Pinus pseudostrobus||Pinus pseudostrobus, Pinus oocarpa||Pinus oocarpa||Pinus oocarpa||Pinus oocarpa, Bosque de coníferas||coniferous forests||floresta de coníferas||forêt résineuse, Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Costa Rica,
Delegation
Sede Central
Publisher
Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agrícolas (IICA)
Is part of
Turrialba; Vol.14, no. 3
Status
openAccess
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https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/13698Collections
- Turrialba [358]