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Study Of Fungi Found In The Soil Of Potato Plantation Areas

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  • N. Bijaya Devi

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The Rhizosphere soil and non-rhizosphcre soil mycoflora of potato plantation field in Imphal East area were carried out by using dilution plate method for one crop season. Non-infected rhizosphere and rhizosphere soil mycroflora analysis revealed 10 fungal species. Out of which 2 belongs to Zygomycotina and 8 belongs to Deuteromycotina. The maximum number of fungal species were contributed by deuteromycotina. Fusarium salanishowed highest population in non-rhizosphere soil whereas Alternaria solarn dominated the fungal population in the rhizosphere soil. The maximum concentration of fungal population was recorded in the month of February. The lowest fungal population was recorded in the month of November both in non- rhizosphere and rhizosphere soil. The maximum number of soil microbial population was recorded in the diseased rhizosphere soil whereas the least population was found in non-rhizosphere soil. Key Words:Rhizosphere soil, Zygomycotina, Deuteromycotina Policy

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  • N. Bijaya Devi, 2019. "Study Of Fungi Found In The Soil Of Potato Plantation Areas," Working papers 2019-32-08, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2019-32-08
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