Effect of the extract of Annona muricata(Annonaceae) “guanabana” in Rattusnorvegicus albinus “rats” treated withparacetamol
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Rhizophagus irregularis, Trichoderma viride, mycorrhiza, Carica papayaAbstract
Beneficial microorganisms tend to promote growth and development of Carica papaya at
different levels. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Rhizophagus irregularis and
Trichoderma viride on C. papaya growth under greenhouse conditions for 28 days. C. papaya plantlets
obtained through micropropagation were used after acclimation. Each plantlet received a treatment
with 500 R. irregularis spores and/or 5x107 T. viride spores randomly. The plants were cultured
under greenhouse conditions and watered with an 15-15-15 NPK solution for 28 days. The results
demonstrate that the treatments with R. irregularis and the coinoculation with R. irregularis and T.
viride promoted the vegetative growth of papaya plants by increasing shoot length, shoot diameter,
number of leaves and leaf area. Treatment with T. viride did not induce significant changes. It is
concluded that the use of beneficial microorganisms such as R. irregularis and T. viride increases the
growth parameters of C. papaya in the first days of culture under greenhouse conditions.
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