Author:
Arif A,Husna ,Tuheteru F D,Adiansyah A
Abstract
Abstract
This research aimed to determine the effectiveness of mycorrhizal fungi of arbuscular (AMF) on the growth of Kalappia celebica Kosterm at 4 months aged after planting in gold mining land of PT. Panca LogamMakmur, Bombana, Southeast Sulawesi. This study was designed using block randomized design (BRD) consisted of 5 treatments, i.e. control, Constrictum etunicatum, Septoglomus constrictum, Glomus claroideum Schenk & Smith, Glomus coronatum Giovann, and mixed AMF (G. claroideum, G. coronatum). Each treatment had three replications. The results showed that AMF colonization significantly increased the growth of K. celebica plants. G. coronatum and C. etunicatum significantly increased the height, diameter, and leaf area and leaves dry weight of K. celebica. AMF can be used for the conservation of extinct tree species in gold mining lands.
Reference19 articles.
1. Status and culture of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi isolated from rhizosphere of endemic and endangered species of kalapi (Kalappia celebica Kosterm);Arif;European Journal of Sustainable Development,2016
2. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi and organic material on growth and nutrient uptake by Pericopsis mooniana in coal mine;Husna;Asian Journal of Plant Sciences,2019
3. An enigmatic genus on an enigmatic island: the re discovery of Kalappia on Sulawesi;Liam;Ecology,2019
4. The conservation of endemic and endangered species Kalappia celebica Kosterm through cutting propagation and arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) potential assessment;Arif,2015
5. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) status and diversity of weedy plants in degraded land;Bhale;International Journal of Plant Pathology,2018
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献