Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Júnior,José Maria Tupinambá da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Mendes Filho,Paulo Furtado, Gomes,Vânia Felipe Freire, Almeida,Aldênia Mendes Mascena de, Garcia,Kaio Gráculo Vieira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Our objective was to evaluate the morphological pattern of colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) as well as to study the microbiological activity of the soil on family farms where Barbados cherry was cultivated. Soil and root samples were selected from four areas in the municipality of Maranguape-CE where Barbados cherry was grown, which were named according to the age of plants in the following manner: A1-3, A2-3, and A3-3 (3 years), and A4-2 (2 years). After sampling, the arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization, morphological colonization pattern, basal soil respiration (SBR), and density of mycorrhizal spores (DS) were analyzed. The Paris-type morphological pattern was predominant in the root system of Barbados cherry; the affinity of this pattern in the culture was clear. Time of installation and management of Barbados cherry orchards in family farming areas promoted reduction in SBR. P levels in the soil may have negatively influenced root colonization and density of mycorrhizal spores.
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spelling Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry cropsMalpighia emarginata D.C.family farmingmycorrhizal.ABSTRACT: Our objective was to evaluate the morphological pattern of colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) as well as to study the microbiological activity of the soil on family farms where Barbados cherry was cultivated. Soil and root samples were selected from four areas in the municipality of Maranguape-CE where Barbados cherry was grown, which were named according to the age of plants in the following manner: A1-3, A2-3, and A3-3 (3 years), and A4-2 (2 years). After sampling, the arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization, morphological colonization pattern, basal soil respiration (SBR), and density of mycorrhizal spores (DS) were analyzed. The Paris-type morphological pattern was predominant in the root system of Barbados cherry; the affinity of this pattern in the culture was clear. Time of installation and management of Barbados cherry orchards in family farming areas promoted reduction in SBR. P levels in the soil may have negatively influenced root colonization and density of mycorrhizal spores.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017001200202Ciência Rural v.47 n.12 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160660info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva Júnior,José Maria Tupinambá daMendes Filho,Paulo FurtadoGomes,Vânia Felipe FreireAlmeida,Aldênia Mendes Mascena deGarcia,Kaio Gráculo Vieiraeng2017-11-13T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
title Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
spellingShingle Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
Silva Júnior,José Maria Tupinambá da
Malpighia emarginata D.C.
family farming
mycorrhizal.
title_short Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
title_full Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
title_fullStr Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
title_full_unstemmed Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
title_sort Morphological pattern of colonization by mycorrhizal fungi and the microbial activity observed in Barbados cherry crops
author Silva Júnior,José Maria Tupinambá da
author_facet Silva Júnior,José Maria Tupinambá da
Mendes Filho,Paulo Furtado
Gomes,Vânia Felipe Freire
Almeida,Aldênia Mendes Mascena de
Garcia,Kaio Gráculo Vieira
author_role author
author2 Mendes Filho,Paulo Furtado
Gomes,Vânia Felipe Freire
Almeida,Aldênia Mendes Mascena de
Garcia,Kaio Gráculo Vieira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Júnior,José Maria Tupinambá da
Mendes Filho,Paulo Furtado
Gomes,Vânia Felipe Freire
Almeida,Aldênia Mendes Mascena de
Garcia,Kaio Gráculo Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malpighia emarginata D.C.
family farming
mycorrhizal.
topic Malpighia emarginata D.C.
family farming
mycorrhizal.
description ABSTRACT: Our objective was to evaluate the morphological pattern of colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) as well as to study the microbiological activity of the soil on family farms where Barbados cherry was cultivated. Soil and root samples were selected from four areas in the municipality of Maranguape-CE where Barbados cherry was grown, which were named according to the age of plants in the following manner: A1-3, A2-3, and A3-3 (3 years), and A4-2 (2 years). After sampling, the arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization, morphological colonization pattern, basal soil respiration (SBR), and density of mycorrhizal spores (DS) were analyzed. The Paris-type morphological pattern was predominant in the root system of Barbados cherry; the affinity of this pattern in the culture was clear. Time of installation and management of Barbados cherry orchards in family farming areas promoted reduction in SBR. P levels in the soil may have negatively influenced root colonization and density of mycorrhizal spores.
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