Author:
Duponnois R.,Founoune H.,Lesueur D.,Thioulouse J.,Neyra M.
Abstract
Six provenances of
Acacia auriculformis have been tested for their
ectomycorrhizal dependency with 2 indigenous strains of
Pisolithus sp. Moreover, the endomycorrhizal and
rhizobial symbiosis, the multiplication of plant parasitic nematodes have been
quantified. The results showed significant variations in plant development
between provenances. Both the compatibility with and dependency on the
ectomycorrhizal strains were different among the provenances. Three main
genera of nematodes have been identified, in particular
S. cavenessi, which is one of the most pathogenic
nematodes of soudano-sahelian crops. Endomycorrhizal structures were sometimes
detected on the root systems. These results suggest that provenances of
A. auriculiformis that are well adapted to the
indigenous environmental conditions (pedoclimatic, soil borne pathogens) must
be selected for their mycorrhizal dependency and for their resistance to plant
parasitic nematodes. Moreover, the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis has to be
considered as an important component of the cultural system.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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22 articles.
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