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  • Title
  • Dedication
  • Declaration
  • Certificate
  • Acknowledgement
  • Abstract
  • Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Arbuscular mycorrhiza
  • 1.2. Classification and phylogenetics
  • 1.4. Benefits of Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi for the host plant
  • 1.5. Screening of efficient Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi
  • 1.6. Arbuscular mycorrhiza association in oil seed crops
  • 1.7. Factors influencing Arbuscular mycorrhiza colonization
  • 1.8. Farming practices and Arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis
  • 1.9. Interaction of Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi with free-living nitrogen fixers
  • 1.10. Carrier based Arbuscular mycorrhiza inoculum and their field Application
  • 2. Materials and Methods
  • 3. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Associations With Field Grown Sesame
  • 4. Development of Fungal Structures by Indigenous Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi During the Growth of Sesame
  • 5. Relative Efficiency of Different Indigenous Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Growth and Yield of Sesame
  • 6. Infectivity of Spores of AM Fungus Glomus dimorphicum on Sesame Plants After Long Term Incubation in Different Soil Types Under Two P Regimes
  • 7. Variability in Natural Infection by AM Fungi and its Influence on the Growth and P Nutrition of Sesame Accessions
  • 8. Effect of AM inoculation, P fertilization and Irrigation on Growth, Yield, Biochemical Composition and Nutrition of Sesame
  • 9. Individual and Interactive Effects of AM fungus Glomus dimorphicum, Azospirillum and Fertilizer in the Rhizosphere of Sesame and its Effect on Growth, Yield and Nutrition
  • 10. Efficacy of Different AM Inoculation Methods on Field Grown Sesame
  • 11. General Discussion and Conclusion
  • Bibliography