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Original Articles

The effects of biological, chemical, and organic fertilizers application on root growth features and grain yield of Sorghum

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Pages 2221-2233 | Received 11 Sep 2018, Accepted 15 Mar 2019, Published online: 29 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

To investigate the effect of some biological and chemical fertilizers on the root physiological and growth indexes and also Sorghum grain yield, this study was carried out in randomized complete block design with three replicates. The treatments of the study included (1) arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae + vermicompost, (2) mycorrhiza fungus + Nitroxin, (3) mycorrhiza fungus+ Rhizobium sp., (4) mycorrhiza fungus + NPK chemical fertilizer (40-40-20), (5) mycorrhiza fungus, and (6) control treatment. The highest root colonization rate and specific root length were observed in the co-inoculation with mycorrhiza + Nitroxin treatment. The other root growth parameters were observed at the mycorrhiza + vermicompost treatment. Also the highest rate of Sorghum physiological growth indexes root such as root area index and net assimilation rate were belonged to the co-inoculation of mycorrhiza + Nitroxin treatment. The highest root growth rate and root relative growth rate were obtained in the mycorrhiza + vermicompost treatment. So it can be concluded that biological fertilizers can be used as an appropriate alternative for chemical fertilizers in sustainable agriculture system.

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