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We performed pot experiments to study the effects of different combinations of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), Rhizobium (R), and different sources and doses of phosphorus on the growth and yield of mungbean. Different fertilizer treatments had a significant effect on AM root colonization and sporulation. Full doses of chemical fertilizers uppressed AM colonization and the number of spores. The highest root colonization (90.00%) and population of spores in the rhizospheric soil (290.25 spores·100 g-1 soil) of mungbean were recorded for half of the recommended dose of triple superphosphate plus AM and R. This treatment also produced the maximum number and weight of nodules, length and weight of roots and shoots, number of branches and pods, and seed yield of the crop.