Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil
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Resumo: | The degree of interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and host plants appears to depend on plant genotype, which differentially promotes symbiosis and leads to different degree of mycotrophism. The aim of the present study was to assess root colonization, spore density, and diversity of AMF, as well as yield of corn (Zea mays) genotypes in soil from the Cerrado region of Brazil. Number of spores (NS), mycorrhizal colonization (COL), plant and ear height, dry weight (DW), and grain yield (GY) were assessed in inbred lines and their hybrids. Randomized blocks were used for the experimental design, with 30 treatments (genotypes) and three repetitions. The experiment was conducted on the farm of the UNESP-São Paulo State University, Campus of Ilha Solteira, and the plots were composed of two 2-m-long rows, with 0.85 m between rows, and 0.20 m between plants. Qualitative and quantitative changes were observed in fungal compositions, as well as preferential associations between symbiotic partners. Analysis of AMF diversity revealed the presence of 12 species, with Scutellospora calospora and Entrophospora colombiana being the most abundant in all treatments. The species Acaulospora longula, Glomus etunicatum, Glomus macrocarpum, and Gigaspora margarita exhibited preferential associations with certain genotypes. COL and GY differed among inbred lines and single-cross hybrids and the significant correlations between COL and the DW and GY showed positive interactions between the plants and AMF. There was no correlation between heterosis for GY and heterosis for colonization. These single-cross hybrids HS83 × E3 and D3 × F5 exhibited high GY, evidencing a productivity potential for the low technological condition used. |
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Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, BrazilColonização e diversidade micorrízica e produtividade de genótipos de milho, em solo de CerradoZea maysArbuscular mycorrhizal fungiSingle-cross hybridsInbred linesSpecies richness.Zea maysFungos micorrízicos arbuscularesHíbridosLinhagensRiqueza de espécies.The degree of interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and host plants appears to depend on plant genotype, which differentially promotes symbiosis and leads to different degree of mycotrophism. The aim of the present study was to assess root colonization, spore density, and diversity of AMF, as well as yield of corn (Zea mays) genotypes in soil from the Cerrado region of Brazil. Number of spores (NS), mycorrhizal colonization (COL), plant and ear height, dry weight (DW), and grain yield (GY) were assessed in inbred lines and their hybrids. Randomized blocks were used for the experimental design, with 30 treatments (genotypes) and three repetitions. The experiment was conducted on the farm of the UNESP-São Paulo State University, Campus of Ilha Solteira, and the plots were composed of two 2-m-long rows, with 0.85 m between rows, and 0.20 m between plants. Qualitative and quantitative changes were observed in fungal compositions, as well as preferential associations between symbiotic partners. Analysis of AMF diversity revealed the presence of 12 species, with Scutellospora calospora and Entrophospora colombiana being the most abundant in all treatments. The species Acaulospora longula, Glomus etunicatum, Glomus macrocarpum, and Gigaspora margarita exhibited preferential associations with certain genotypes. COL and GY differed among inbred lines and single-cross hybrids and the significant correlations between COL and the DW and GY showed positive interactions between the plants and AMF. There was no correlation between heterosis for GY and heterosis for colonization. These single-cross hybrids HS83 × E3 and D3 × F5 exhibited high GY, evidencing a productivity potential for the low technological condition used.O grau de interação entre o fungo micorrízico arbuscular (FMA) e a planta hospedeira parece depender do genótipo da planta, o qual estimula diferentemente a simbiose, acarretando um menor ou maior grau de micotrofismo. Este trabalho objetivou verificar a colonização radicular, densidade de esporos e diversidade de FMA e produtividade de genótipos de milho, no cerrado. Foram avaliados o número de esporos, colonização micorrízica (COL), altura da planta e da inserção de espiga, massa de matéria seca (MS) e produtividade de grãos (PROD) em linhagens endogâmicas e híbridos. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, com 30 tratamentos (genótipos) e três repetições. O experimento foi implantado na Fazenda de Pesquisa, Ensino e Extensão da UNESP-Univ Estadual Paulista, Campus de Ilha Solteira, sendo as parcelas constituídas de duas linhas de 2 m de comprimento, espaçadas de 0,85 m entre linhas e 0,20 m entre plantas. Observou-se a ocorreram mudanças qualitativas e quantitativas na composição fúngica, com associações preferenciais entre os genótipos. Para diversidade de FMA foram constatadas 12 espécies, sendo Scutellospora calospora e Entrophospora colombiana as espécies de maior ocorrência para todos os tratamentos. As espécies Acaulospora longula, Glomus etunicatum, Glomus macrocarpum e Glomus margarita exibiram associações preferenciais entre os genótipos. A COL e a PROD diferiram entre linhagens e entre híbridos e as correlações significativas entre COL e a MS e PROD evidenciam interações positiva entre planta e FMA. A heterose para PROD não mostrou correlação com a heterose da colonização. Os híbridos HS83 x E3 e D3 x F5 exibiram alta PROD, evidenciando um potencial produtivo para as condições tecnológicas utilizadas.UEL2015-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1944010.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Supl2p4107Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 6Supl2 (2015); 4107-4118Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 6Supl2 (2015); 4107-41181679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/19440/17582http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAquino, Sueli da SilvaScabora, Márcia HelenaAndrade, João Antonio da CostaCosta, Sandra Maria Gomes daMaltoni, Kátia LucieneCassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues2022-12-02T14:30:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19440Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-12-02T14:30:50Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil Colonização e diversidade micorrízica e produtividade de genótipos de milho, em solo de Cerrado |
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Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil |
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Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil Aquino, Sueli da Silva Zea mays Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Single-cross hybrids Inbred lines Species richness. Zea mays Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares Híbridos Linhagens Riqueza de espécies. |
title_short |
Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil |
title_full |
Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil |
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Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil |
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Mycorrhizal colonization and diversity and corn genotype yield in soils of the Cerrado region, Brazil |
author |
Aquino, Sueli da Silva |
author_facet |
Aquino, Sueli da Silva Scabora, Márcia Helena Andrade, João Antonio da Costa Costa, Sandra Maria Gomes da Maltoni, Kátia Luciene Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues |
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author |
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Scabora, Márcia Helena Andrade, João Antonio da Costa Costa, Sandra Maria Gomes da Maltoni, Kátia Luciene Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues |
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Aquino, Sueli da Silva Scabora, Márcia Helena Andrade, João Antonio da Costa Costa, Sandra Maria Gomes da Maltoni, Kátia Luciene Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues |
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Zea mays Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Single-cross hybrids Inbred lines Species richness. Zea mays Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares Híbridos Linhagens Riqueza de espécies. |
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Zea mays Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Single-cross hybrids Inbred lines Species richness. Zea mays Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares Híbridos Linhagens Riqueza de espécies. |
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The degree of interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and host plants appears to depend on plant genotype, which differentially promotes symbiosis and leads to different degree of mycotrophism. The aim of the present study was to assess root colonization, spore density, and diversity of AMF, as well as yield of corn (Zea mays) genotypes in soil from the Cerrado region of Brazil. Number of spores (NS), mycorrhizal colonization (COL), plant and ear height, dry weight (DW), and grain yield (GY) were assessed in inbred lines and their hybrids. Randomized blocks were used for the experimental design, with 30 treatments (genotypes) and three repetitions. The experiment was conducted on the farm of the UNESP-São Paulo State University, Campus of Ilha Solteira, and the plots were composed of two 2-m-long rows, with 0.85 m between rows, and 0.20 m between plants. Qualitative and quantitative changes were observed in fungal compositions, as well as preferential associations between symbiotic partners. Analysis of AMF diversity revealed the presence of 12 species, with Scutellospora calospora and Entrophospora colombiana being the most abundant in all treatments. The species Acaulospora longula, Glomus etunicatum, Glomus macrocarpum, and Gigaspora margarita exhibited preferential associations with certain genotypes. COL and GY differed among inbred lines and single-cross hybrids and the significant correlations between COL and the DW and GY showed positive interactions between the plants and AMF. There was no correlation between heterosis for GY and heterosis for colonization. These single-cross hybrids HS83 × E3 and D3 × F5 exhibited high GY, evidencing a productivity potential for the low technological condition used. |
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