Record ID No. |
5852 |
Author(s) |
Chairul, Noli Z. A., Suwirmen, Syamsuardi and Reini. , 2019 |
Affiliation |
Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Andalas University, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia. |
Title |
Exploration of Indigenous Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Post Mining soil as Rehabilitation strategy. |
Source. Vol.(no):Page |
Journal of Biological Sciences. 19(3): 218-223. |
Categories |
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Subjects |
Pollution |
Sub-subjects |
Disturbed land |
Host |
NA |
Organism |
Glomus spp. Gigaspora spp., Acaulospora spp. |
Country |
Indonesia |
Abstracts |
Activities at mining soil induced extreme complication for environmental, physics, chemical and biology.
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) is mutualism symbiosis between fungi and roots of spermatophyta plants. The aim of this study was to assess indigenous AMF in mining contaminated sites Bukit Ngalau PT Semen Padang. The AMF Indigenous were assessed by direct
field sampling and trap culture technique. The symbiosis may affect several other factors that influence the plants ecology, such as water availability, access to other nutrients, grazing resistance and tolerance to soil pathogens and pollutants. Identification of indigenous AMF is a necessary step in a phytoremedial strategy in
rehabilitation, especially in post mining soil. The AMF identified fell within Glomus, Gigaspora and Acaulospora taxa. Glomus was the dominant taxa with the highest
spore abundance (38/50 g soil) compared to Gigaspora and Acaulospora. |