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Bedini, S; Avio, L; Argese, E; Giovannetti, M. 2007. Effects of long-term land use on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and glomalin-related soil protein. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. 120(2-4):463-466.
Address:
Giovannetti, M, Univ Pisa, Dipartimento Biol Piante Agrarie, Via Del
Borghetto 80, I-56124 Pisa, Italy
The maintenance of soil health and productivity is a central aim of
sustainable agriculture. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil
biota fundamental for soil fertility and plant nutrition, which may be
used in the evaluation of the impact of agronomic practices on soil
quality. In the present study we evaluated the influence of three
different land uses on AMF populations and correlated glomalin-related
soil protein (GRSP) content with AMF biomass parameters, such as spore
density and biovolume. Among the differently managed sites-maize
monoculture, grassland and poplar grove-maize soil showed the lowest
AMF spore number and GRSP content. The same morphological taxa were
found in the three sites, except for one additional morphotype in
poplar grove. A good correlation between GRSP and spore biovolume was
found, suggesting that GRSP may represent a useful biochemical
parameter for the assessment of biological soil fertility in
sustainable agriculture.
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