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titleOfInvention Evening primrose with enhanced arsenic resistance, characterized by inoculation with endogenous mycorrhizal fungi (AM, , r s s s s s s s s s)
abstract The present invention relates to an evening primrose (Oenothera odorata) that is inoculated with endogenous mycorrhiza (AM, Arbuscular Mycorrhizae).n n n According to the present invention, by inoculating and infecting the endogenous flowers of evening primrose weed in domestic native weeds, Glomus genus can increase the biomass by nutrient absorption in arsenic-contaminated soil and reduce the toxicity by arsenic. In particular, when cultivated by planting an evening primrose with improved non-soak resistance, characterized by inoculation with the endogenous mycorrhizal fungi according to the present invention, to overcome the non-toxic toxicity and phosphorus deficiency in the existing evening primrose and induce a high biomass and stable lubrication Arsenic toxicity can be addressed in soil contaminated with waste tailings.
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