Culture Conditions of a Mycorrhizal Fungus and its Post-Inoculation Microbial Effect

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One isolate of mycorrhizal fungi from the roots of wild plant, in this experiment, the growth rate and dry weight of mycelium used as measurement index, PDMA medium is found suitable as basic medium for this strain after 4 kinds of medium are preliminarily screened. Using microbial dilution plate counting cultivation method, the rhizosphere soil microbial quantity were analyzed in a blueberry short-term pot experiment. Results indicate that the number of microbial physiological groups in rhizosphere soil under different varieties of different treatments were significantly differences,and bacteria were dominant,followed by actinomycetes,and fungi were the least.

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