Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi prevalence and diversity in Zimbabwean soils

F. Makonese, S. Mpepereki, P. Mafongoya
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The prevalence and population levels of VAM fungi in a range of field soil environments in Zimbabwe were determined. The main VAM genera Acaulospora, Scutellospora, Gigaspora, Glomus, Sclerocystis and Entrophospora were represented in the study sites. The relative abundance was Glomus>Scutellospora>Sclerocytis>Gigaspora>Entrophospora at all sites except at Chabwino (fallow soil) and Thorn Park (sorghum) where Acaulospora>Scutellospora and Sclerocytis>Scutellospora = Acaulospora. Relative proportions of different VAM genera were similar across soils but population sizes varied with soil management. There was no clear relationship between VAM spore numbers and cropping history although among the cultivated plots, soils that had legumes as the previous or current crop generally had higher VAM populations than under sorghum. Of the soil parameters measured, only percent organic carbon was significantly correlated with VAM numbers and infective propagules. Journal of Applied Science in Southern Africa Vol.5, No.1 pp. 35-46
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津巴布韦土壤中水疱丛枝菌根真菌的流行和多样性
确定了津巴布韦一系列田间土壤环境中VAM真菌的流行率和种群水平。主要的VAM属有Acaulospora、Scutellospora、Gigaspora、Glomus、Sclerocystis和Entrophospora。除Chabwino(休闲土壤)和Thorn Park(高粱)的Acaulospora>Scutellospora和Sclerocytis>Scutellospora = Acaulospora外,其余各样点的相对丰度均为Glomus>Scutellospora>Sclerocytis>Gigaspora>Entrophospora。不同类群的相对比例在不同土壤中相似,但种群大小因土壤管理而异。VAM孢子数量与种植历史之间没有明显的关系,但在栽培地块中,豆科作物作为前茬或现茬作物的土壤中VAM种群数量普遍高于高粱。在测量的土壤参数中,只有有机碳百分比与VAM数量和侵染繁殖体显著相关。南方非洲应用科学学报,第5卷,第1期,第35-46页
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