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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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20/09/2001 |
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20/09/2001 |
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BA, A. M.; PLENCHETTE, C.; DANTHU, P.; DUPONNOIS, R.; GUISSOU, T. |
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Functional compatibility of two arbuscular mycorrhizae with thirteen fruit in senegal. |
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2000 |
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Agroforestry Systems, Netherlands, v. 50, p. 95-105, 2000. |
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Inglês |
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Functional compatibility between thirteen tropical fruit trees (Afzelia africana Smith., Adansonia digitata L., Aphania senegalensis Radlk., Anacardium occidentale L., Cordyla pinnata (Lepr. ex A. Rich.) Milne-Redhead, Dialium guineensis Wild., Landolphia heudelottii A.DC., Sclerocarya birrea (A.Roch.) Hochst., Saba senegalensis (A. DC.) Pichon and four reference hosts Balanites aegytiaca (L.) Del., Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.), Tamarindus indica L. and Zizyphus mauritiana Lam.) and two arbuscular myvcorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Glomus aggregatum Schenck and Smith emend. Schenck and Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith), was investigated. Marked differences were found between them in terms of mycorrhizal formation, root colonization, relative mycorrhizal dependency (RMD) and phosphorus concentrations in shoot tissues. A. africana, L.heudelottii and S. senegalensis did not form symbiotic associations, and the growth of A. africana decreased following mycorrhizal inoculation, while L. heudelottii and S. senegalensis showed no dependency. In contrast, A. digitata, A.senegalensis, A. occidentale, B.aegyptiaca and S. birrea were well colinized with AMF, but did not significantly increase in biomass production. Five fruit trees did, however, show dependency by a positive interaction with G.aggregatum, the most effective AMF. Z. mauritiana was found to be very highly dependent (RMD>75%), T.indica was highly dependent (50-75% RMD), and D. guineensis, P.biglobosa and C.pinnata were moderately dependent (25-50% RMD). Phosphorus absorption probably contributed to this dependency more than the absorption of potassium. These results indicate that some tropical fruit trees do derive benefits from AM inoculation, while others do not. MenosFunctional compatibility between thirteen tropical fruit trees (Afzelia africana Smith., Adansonia digitata L., Aphania senegalensis Radlk., Anacardium occidentale L., Cordyla pinnata (Lepr. ex A. Rich.) Milne-Redhead, Dialium guineensis Wild., Landolphia heudelottii A.DC., Sclerocarya birrea (A.Roch.) Hochst., Saba senegalensis (A. DC.) Pichon and four reference hosts Balanites aegytiaca (L.) Del., Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.), Tamarindus indica L. and Zizyphus mauritiana Lam.) and two arbuscular myvcorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Glomus aggregatum Schenck and Smith emend. Schenck and Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith), was investigated. Marked differences were found between them in terms of mycorrhizal formation, root colonization, relative mycorrhizal dependency (RMD) and phosphorus concentrations in shoot tissues. A. africana, L.heudelottii and S. senegalensis did not form symbiotic associations, and the growth of A. africana decreased following mycorrhizal inoculation, while L. heudelottii and S. senegalensis showed no dependency. In contrast, A. digitata, A.senegalensis, A. occidentale, B.aegyptiaca and S. birrea were well colinized with AMF, but did not significantly increase in biomass production. Five fruit trees did, however, show dependency by a positive interaction with G.aggregatum, the most effective AMF. Z. mauritiana was found to be very highly dependent (RMD>75%), T.indica was highly dependent (50-75% RMD), and D. guineensis, P.biglobosa and C.pinnata were moderatel... Mostrar Tudo |
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Colonization; Fruit trres; Mineral nutrition; Nutrição mineral; Preparação. |
Thesagro: |
Árvore Frutífera; Colonização; Micorriza; Micorriza Vesicular Arbuscular; Raiz; Solo. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
mycorrhizae; roots; vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae. |
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LEADER 02656naa a2200337 a 4500 001 1621276 005 2001-09-20 008 2000 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aBA, A. M. 245 $aFunctional compatibility of two arbuscular mycorrhizae with thirteen fruit in senegal. 260 $c2000 520 $aFunctional compatibility between thirteen tropical fruit trees (Afzelia africana Smith., Adansonia digitata L., Aphania senegalensis Radlk., Anacardium occidentale L., Cordyla pinnata (Lepr. ex A. Rich.) Milne-Redhead, Dialium guineensis Wild., Landolphia heudelottii A.DC., Sclerocarya birrea (A.Roch.) Hochst., Saba senegalensis (A. DC.) Pichon and four reference hosts Balanites aegytiaca (L.) Del., Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.), Tamarindus indica L. and Zizyphus mauritiana Lam.) and two arbuscular myvcorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Glomus aggregatum Schenck and Smith emend. Schenck and Glomus intraradices Schenck and Smith), was investigated. Marked differences were found between them in terms of mycorrhizal formation, root colonization, relative mycorrhizal dependency (RMD) and phosphorus concentrations in shoot tissues. A. africana, L.heudelottii and S. senegalensis did not form symbiotic associations, and the growth of A. africana decreased following mycorrhizal inoculation, while L. heudelottii and S. senegalensis showed no dependency. In contrast, A. digitata, A.senegalensis, A. occidentale, B.aegyptiaca and S. birrea were well colinized with AMF, but did not significantly increase in biomass production. Five fruit trees did, however, show dependency by a positive interaction with G.aggregatum, the most effective AMF. Z. mauritiana was found to be very highly dependent (RMD>75%), T.indica was highly dependent (50-75% RMD), and D. guineensis, P.biglobosa and C.pinnata were moderately dependent (25-50% RMD). Phosphorus absorption probably contributed to this dependency more than the absorption of potassium. These results indicate that some tropical fruit trees do derive benefits from AM inoculation, while others do not. 650 $amycorrhizae 650 $aroots 650 $avesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae 650 $aÁrvore Frutífera 650 $aColonização 650 $aMicorriza 650 $aMicorriza Vesicular Arbuscular 650 $aRaiz 650 $aSolo 653 $aColonization 653 $aFruit trres 653 $aMineral nutrition 653 $aNutrição mineral 653 $aPreparação 700 1 $aPLENCHETTE, C. 700 1 $aDANTHU, P. 700 1 $aDUPONNOIS, R. 700 1 $aGUISSOU, T. 773 $tAgroforestry Systems, Netherlands$gv. 50, p. 95-105, 2000.
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