2021
DOI: 10.5380/rf.v51i3.71802
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities in Pasture and Tropical Riparian Forest Ecosystems in Guajará-Mirim, Rondônia, Brazil

Abstract: ResumoComunidades de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares em ecossistemas de pastagem e floresta tropical ripária no município de Guajará-Mirim/RO. Compreender a dinâmica dos organismos do solo nos ecossistemas naturais pode ser uma ferramenta muito útil para determinar a qualidade dos ecossistemas florestais e agrícolas no estado de Rondônia. A hipótese deste trabalho é que a comunidade de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA) varia em função do sistema de uso do solo e da sazonalidade. O trabalho objetivou aval… Show more

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“…4, recorded in the areas of early, mature and late secondary forest. Acaulospora scrobiculata is one of the most widely distributed (da Silva et al 2022), being recorded in natural environments, pastures and plant succession, as well as in degraded environments (Bonfim et al 2016;Reyes et al 2019;de Jesus et al 2020;Maia et al 2020). Trap cultures provide complementary information on the richness of AMF communities, and viable fungal structures for taxonomic identification (Leal et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4, recorded in the areas of early, mature and late secondary forest. Acaulospora scrobiculata is one of the most widely distributed (da Silva et al 2022), being recorded in natural environments, pastures and plant succession, as well as in degraded environments (Bonfim et al 2016;Reyes et al 2019;de Jesus et al 2020;Maia et al 2020). Trap cultures provide complementary information on the richness of AMF communities, and viable fungal structures for taxonomic identification (Leal et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%