Author(s):
Manjunatha HP, P Jones Nirmalnath, Chandranath HT, Shiney Ammanna and Jagadeesh KS
Abstract:
An attempt was made to evaluate the native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) isolates for
Striga suppression under farmer’s sugarcane field at Yeragatti village of Belgaum district, Karnataka. Selected levels of herbicides were also tested for comparison and their interactive effect with AMF. The results of the present investigations have revealed that
Striga emergence was significantly inhibited in the treatment UASDAMF consortium (native) followed by UASDAMF9. The highest number of
Striga infestation was recorded in the UIC plots. In addition, UASDAMF consortium (native) and AMF consortium (STD) stimulated plant growth, plant biomass and physiological parameters of sugarcane over non mycorrhized sugarcane plants in the presence of
Striga. These findings confirm the effectiveness of AMF in protecting sugarcane against
Striga infestation as well as promoting crop growth and reducing the soil
Striga seed bank. It can be concluded that native isolates from
Striga suppressive soils can be exploited as a biotic tool in the management of
Striga.
Manjunatha HP, P Jones Nirmalnath, Chandranath HT, Shiney Ammanna and Jagadeesh KS. Field evalualtion of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the management of Striga in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(2):2496-2500.