Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Agriculture and Environment (Nov 2014)

Changes of mycorrhizal colonization along moist gradient in a vineyard of Eger (Hungary)

  • Donkó Ádám,
  • Zanathy Gábor,
  • Èros-Honti Zsolt,
  • Villangó Szabolcs,
  • Bisztray György Dénes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/ausae-2014-0008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 13 – 23

Abstract

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The role of mycorrhizal fungi has special importance in the case of low soil moisture because the colonization of vine roots by mycorrhiza increases water and nutrient uptake and thus aids the avoidance of biotic and abiotic stresses of grape. Our aim was to investigate in the Eger wine region the changes of mycorrhizal colonization, water potential, and yield quality and quantity of grape roots at three altitudes, along a changing soil moist gradient. Our results show that the degree of mycorrhizal colonization is higher in drier areas, which supports the water and nutrient uptake of the host plant.

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