2017
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201764020013
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Inoculum production of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi native to soils under different forest covers

Abstract: The low natural fertility of Brazilian soils requires the use of inoculants that facilitate the absorption of nutrients by plants. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi such as obligatory biotrophics of active roots perform this function, but access to this resource is limited by the difficulty in producing inoculants. The objective of this study was to investigate the production of AMF inoculants native of soils under different forest covers in Vitória da Conquista, BA, by means of spore quantification, colonization r… Show more

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“…In comparison with the commercial inoculant, it has a low cost, higher taxonomic diversity, and the use of locally adapted species [25,26], which increases the chances of positive effects on the plant and avoid the introduction of exotic species [27]. The use of AMF inoculant produced from the forest soil is the most reliable and recommended method because of its high species diversity, the potential to accelerate the ecological restoration of the soil environment and to promote the germination and growth of the plants [9,[25][26][27].…”
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“…In comparison with the commercial inoculant, it has a low cost, higher taxonomic diversity, and the use of locally adapted species [25,26], which increases the chances of positive effects on the plant and avoid the introduction of exotic species [27]. The use of AMF inoculant produced from the forest soil is the most reliable and recommended method because of its high species diversity, the potential to accelerate the ecological restoration of the soil environment and to promote the germination and growth of the plants [9,[25][26][27].…”
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“…Furthermore, mycorrhizal fungi bio-fertilizers are divided on two types depending on the fungus itself; there are bio-fertilizers based on ectomycorrhizal fungi and bio-fertilizers based on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) promote a significant increase of the area of root absorption of plants colonized, maximizing the use of water and nutrients [8,9]. These symbiotic fungi enhance plant resistance to water stress, to high temperatures, improve resistance to conditions of toxicity and acidity of soil and to divers' type of pathogens [8].…”
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“…In this chapter, we examine the major developments and advances on mycorrhizal fungi based on recent research from South American countries. New reports on the occurrence of mycorrhizas in Amazonian dark earth, as well as the inoculum production of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi native of soils under native forest covers (dos Santos et al 2017), have resulted in a more detailed understanding of the soil biology from South America.…”
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