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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2021)
Isolation and identification of fungi from soil samples of banana field
Authors
Bavani S, Latha V
Abstract
The soil samples were collected from Mariyamman kovil, Marungulam and Thirukattupalli East and West of Thanjavur district. The isolation of fungi were performed from soil samples of banana field. The Physico-chemical and mycofloral diversity were analysed from respective soils of Banana field. In the present study the physiochemical parameters such as soil temperature and extractable iron and manganese contents were positively correlated with disease severity whereas pH, nitrate, organic carbon, nitrogen, organic matter and extractable calcium, zinc, potassium and phosphorus contents were negatively correlated, but less consensus exists for bananas. There are numerous incompletely understood interactions between soil abiotic attributes and disease severity were made including those between pH- and redox-controlled micronutrient availability, buffering by organic matter clay, and effects of nutrients on plant defence mechanisms.
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Pages:524-528
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Bavani S, Latha V "Isolation and identification of fungi from soil samples of banana field ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 524-528
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