Research Article

Evaluation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Capacity to Alleviate Abiotic Stress of Olive (Olea europaea L.) Plants at Different Transplant Conditions

Table 4

Growth parameters in olive plants at the second transplant condition.

TreatmentFresh weight (g)Biomass (g)Water content (g H2O)Shoot-to-root ratioMD (%)
Shoots Roots Shoots Roots Shoots Roots Shoots Roots

T2
 C
 GA5
 GC2
 GA5 + GC2
T3
 C
 GA5
 GC2
 GA5 + GC2

ANOVA
 Tn.s.n.s.n.s.n.s.n.s.n.s.n.s.**
 AMF**n.s.n.s.***n.s.n.s.n.s.
 T × AMF*****n.s.****n.s.**

Treatments: C (control without inoculation); GA5 (Rhizophagus irregularis GA5 strain inoculation); GC2 (Rhizophagus irregularis GC2 strain inoculation); GA5 + GC2 (mixture 1 : 1 of GA5 and GC2 strains); MD (mycorrhizal dependency); T2 (1-year plants on sterile soil); T3 (7 d after transplant to nonsterile soil). Different letters in the same column indicate significant differences at * , ** , *** , not significant (n.s.). Data represent mean of 6 replicates ± standard error.