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Table 2 Impact of mycorrhiza inoculation (AMF) and different alkalinity levels (T1, T2) either under stressed and unstressed on physical and chemical properties of soil. The data are means ± SD (n = 3). Different letters indicate statistically significant differences according to Tukey’s test (p ≤ 0.05)

From: The efficiency of arbuscular mycorrhiza in increasing tolerance of Triticum aestivum L. to alkaline stress

Treatments

EC

pH

Na+

K+

available P

N

 

(dSm−1)

  

Concentrations (mg/Kg)

 

Cont

3.5 ± 0.15b

7.25 ± 0.0a

767.5 ± 15.87a

37.8 ± 0.04d

128.7 ± 15.1a

140 ± 5.8c

T1

3.6 ± 0.01b

8.68 ± 0.0c

1042.5 ± 12.99c

24.0 ± 0.11b

370.0 ± 31.7b

130 ± 2.9c

T2

4.8 ± 0.10c

9.14 ± 0.02d

1162.5 ± 24.5d

33.6 ± 1.50c

817.5 ± 18.8e

65 ± 5.7a

T0 + AMF

3.1 ± 0.09a

7.6 ± 0.04b

760 ± 2.88a

23.4 ± 0.35b

650.0 ± 57.7d

70 ± 0.0a

T1 + AMF

3.7 ± 0.09b

7.5 ± 0.05b

982.5 ± 7.21b

20.1 ± 0.57a

557.5 ± 7.21c

112.5 ± 4.3b

T2 + AMF

3.7 ± 0.03b

7.75 ± 0.04c

1117.5 ± 1.44d

20.1 ± 0.16a

442.5 ± 50.5bc

170 ± 5.8d