2020
DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1907.07007
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Enhance Sea Buckthorn Growth in Coal Mining Subsidence Areas in Northwest China

Abstract: Land subsidence induced by underground coal mining leads to severe ecological and environmental problems. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have the potential to improve plant growth and soil properties. We aimed to assess the effects of AMF on the growth and soil properties of sea buckthorn under field conditions at different reclamation times. Inoculation with AMF significantly promoted the survival rate of sea buckthorn over a 50-month period, while also increasing plant height after 14, 26, and 50 months.… Show more

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“…As already described in Chapter 4.2, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are common endophytic fungi that exhibit potentially symbiotic associations with terrestrial plants. For example, inoculation with AMF Funneliformis mosseae significantly promoted the survival rate of sea buckthorn over 50 months while also increasing plant height after 14 (53.9%), 26 (24.2%), and 50 (16.2%) months compared with the uninoculated treatment [ 200 ]. The application of AMF (inocula of Glomus intraradices BEG140, G. claroideum BEG96, and G. mosseae BEG95 adapted to adverse soil conditions) together with PGP bacteria (Sinorhizobium spp.…”
Section: Agricultural Applications Of Microorganisms Native To Coal E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As already described in Chapter 4.2, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are common endophytic fungi that exhibit potentially symbiotic associations with terrestrial plants. For example, inoculation with AMF Funneliformis mosseae significantly promoted the survival rate of sea buckthorn over 50 months while also increasing plant height after 14 (53.9%), 26 (24.2%), and 50 (16.2%) months compared with the uninoculated treatment [ 200 ]. The application of AMF (inocula of Glomus intraradices BEG140, G. claroideum BEG96, and G. mosseae BEG95 adapted to adverse soil conditions) together with PGP bacteria (Sinorhizobium spp.…”
Section: Agricultural Applications Of Microorganisms Native To Coal E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on soil microorganisms in mining areas mainly focuses on the change in the community structure and the quantitative characteristics of microorganism, and some scholars put forward the method of using microorganisms to repair mines [ 30 ]. For example, Zhang et al found that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) inoculation may play an active role in promoting plant growth and improving soil quality in the long term and is conducive to the rapid ecological restoration of damaged mining areas [ 31 ]. However, the application of microorganisms alone cannot change the physical structure and texture of soil in a short period of time; moreover, it is difficult to improve soil water-holding capacity in arid areas.…”
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confidence: 99%