2020
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d210224
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Rhizobium enhance the growth of Samanea saman (trembesi) planted on gold-mine tailings in Pongkor, West Java, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Setyaningsih L, Dikdayatama FA, Wulandari AS. 2020. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Rhizobium enhance the growth of Samanea saman (trembesi) planted on gold-mine tailings in Pongkor, West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 611-616. Revegetation of severely degraded lands, such as gold-mine tailings, requires comprehensive approach including the selection of appropriate tree species and the improvement of soil fertility with the application of microorganisms. This study aimed to analyze the growth of… Show more

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“…Sesbania grandiflora inoculated with AMF in Central Kalimantan coal post-mining areas had a significant impact on control plants four months after transplanting (Figure 9) [150]. The inoculation of symbiotic soil microbe isolates had a positive effect on the plant growth in mineral postmining areas [152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159]. The AMF in the mine soil at the Binungan site, Berau, with a 10-year-old reforestation amounted to 492 spores per 20 g soils, while in the areas that were not reforested, the number was only 12 spores per 20 g soils.…”
Section: Producing Improved Planting Stock For Post-mining Reclamationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sesbania grandiflora inoculated with AMF in Central Kalimantan coal post-mining areas had a significant impact on control plants four months after transplanting (Figure 9) [150]. The inoculation of symbiotic soil microbe isolates had a positive effect on the plant growth in mineral postmining areas [152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159]. The AMF in the mine soil at the Binungan site, Berau, with a 10-year-old reforestation amounted to 492 spores per 20 g soils, while in the areas that were not reforested, the number was only 12 spores per 20 g soils.…”
Section: Producing Improved Planting Stock For Post-mining Reclamationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sesbania grandiflora inoculated with AMF in Central Kalimantan coal post-mining areas had a significant impact on control plants four months after transplanting (Figure 9) [150]. The inoculation of symbiotic soil microbe isolates had a positive effect on the plant growth in mineral post-mining areas [152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159].…”
Section: Producing Improved Planting Stock For Post-mining Reclamationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants associated with mycorrhizae perform as essential carbon sources for mycorrhizal growth (Wang et al 2017). AMF plays a role in increasing the absorption of nutrients, especially phosphorus, making soil aggregates more stable, as a bio-regulatory agent, increasing groundwater absorption and as a biological control agent (biocontrol) as well as being able to absorb and store heavy metals in the vacuoles, vesicles, and hyphae (Prayudyaningsih et al 2019;Setyaningsih et al 2020;Chaiya et al 2021;Ishaq et al 2021;Meng et al 2021;Nacoon et al 2021;Wu et al 2021).…”
Section: Observation Of Amf Colonization On Forest Clove Root Samples From Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMF is classified into the phylum Glomeromycota, class Glomeromycetes, four orders Glomerales, Diversisporales, Paraglomerales, Archaeosporales with 11 families, and 17 genera (Tuheteru et al 2019;Ibou et al 2021). AMF can be used as a biological agent because it assists nutrient absorption, protection against root pathogens infections, increasing water availability for plants, and increasing growth hormones (Setyaningsih et al 2020;Ishaq et al 2021;Meng et al 2021;Nacoon et al 2021). The use of AMF in cloves has previously been reported by Putri et al (2016) by using mycorrhizal micover.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such conditions not only become a big obstacle for land revegetation activities but also endanger the life around them. Revegetation or reforestation on land with those extreme characteristics certainly requires a comprehensive approach by carrying out appropriate land management, selecting plant species, introducing microorganisms, and providing organic materials (Setyaningsih et al, 2020;Pratiwi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%