Unraveling the Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Plant Growth, Nutrient Content, and Heavy Metal Accumulation in the Contaminated Soil: A Meta-analysis

Q3 Environmental Science Applied Environmental Research Pub Date : 2024-02-24 DOI:10.35762/aer.2024006
Bela Putra, A. Jayanegara, Irwan Susanto
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This study evaluated the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on plant growth, nutrient uptake, and heavy metal accumulation on polluted land using a meta-analysis approach. Data from 33 relevant studies were selected based on inclusion criteria, specifically articles in English, observational research, and investigating the role of AMF in plant growth and productivity on polluted land. The results showed that plants inoculated with AMF experienced significant accumulation of heavy metals in roots, such as Pb (p<0.01), Ni (p<0.01), Cr (p<0.01), Mn (p<0.05), Fe (p<0.05), and As (p<0.05). The AMF significantly reduced the accumulation of heavy metals such as Cr, Ni, Fe, and Cu on the upper part of fodder forage (p<0.01). Forage growth was also enhanced due to AMF. The AMF greatly increased the fresh weight, length, and phosphorus (P) content of fodder forage roots (p<0.01). It also increased the plant's biomass, fresh weight, dry weight, height, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) contents (p<0.01). In conclusion, AMF is important in increasing plant growth, nutrient uptake and reducing heavy metal accumulation in forage on polluted land.
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揭示丛枝菌根真菌对受污染土壤中植物生长、养分含量和重金属积累的影响:一项 Meta 分析
本研究采用荟萃分析法评估了丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)对污染土地上植物生长、养分吸收和重金属积累的影响。根据纳入标准,特别是英文文章、观察性研究以及调查AMF在污染土地上植物生长和生产力中作用的文章,从33项相关研究中筛选出数据。结果表明,接种了AMF的植物根部重金属积累显著,如铅(p<0.01)、镍(p<0.01)、铬(p<0.01)、锰(p<0.05)、铁(p<0.05)和砷(p<0.05)。AMF 能明显降低重金属(如铬、镍、铁和铜)在饲料上部的积累(p<0.01)。AMF 还促进了饲料的生长。AMF 大大增加了饲料根的鲜重、长度和磷(P)含量(p<0.01)。它还增加了植物的生物量、鲜重、干重、高度、氮(N)、磷(P)和钾(K)含量(p<0.01)。总之,AMF 对提高受污染土地上植物的生长、养分吸收和减少饲草的重金属积累非常重要。
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