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摘要
丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)具有保护和促进植物生长的作用。植物根系中共生体的存在对根际微生物产生直接和间接的影响。2015-2017年的研究目的是评估在塑料隧道栽培的番茄根际定殖的根内菌根真菌(如衣状芽孢菌和根噬菌)对腐养真菌种群结构的影响。实验在Grądy(卢布林地区)的一个生态农场进行,研究对象是番茄植株(' Antalya F1 ' -一种土耳其杂交品种),接种了两种菌根真菌。研究表明,与对照相比,AMF对研究群体的生物多样性和番茄根际腐养真菌(如木霉、青霉菌和毛霉菌)数量的增加有积极的影响。根际真菌学分析表明,对番茄根际腐坏性真菌,尤其是木霉的生长影响大于根际内生真菌。
Effect of mycorrhiza on the diversity and structure of the population of saprotrophic fungi occurring in the rhizosphere of tomato plants
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can be used for protection and stimulation of plant growth. The presence of a symbiont in the roots of plants causes a direct and indirect effect on rhizosphere microorganisms. The aim of studies conducted in 2015–2017 was to estimate the effect of endomycorrhizal fungi such as Claroideoglomus etunicatum and Rhizophagus intraradices on the population structure of saprotrophic fungi colonizing the rhizosphere of tomato plants cultivated in a plastic tunnel. The experiment was conducted at an ecological farm in Grądy (Lublin district), where the study object were tomato plants (‘Antalya F1’ – a Turkish hybrid) inoculated by two species of mycorrhizal fungi. The studies showed that AMF had a positive effect on biodiversity of the studied population and on increasing numbers of saprotrophic fungi such as Trichoderma spp., Penicillium spp., and Mucor spp. in the rhizosphere of tomato plant comparing to the control. The mycological analysis of the rhizosphere showed that C. etunicatum has a greater impact on the growth of saprotrophic fungi, especially Trichoderma spp., in tomato rhizosphere than R. intraradices.