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Arriagada, CA; Herrera, MA; Ocampo, JA. 2007. Beneficial effect of saprobe and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on growth of Eucalyptus globulus co-cultured with Glycine max in soil contaminated with heavy metals. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. 84(1):93-99.
Address:
Ocampo, JA, CSIC, Estac Expt Zaidin, Dept Microbiol Suelo & Sistemas
Simbiot, Profesor Albareda 1, E-18008 Granada, Spain
The effects of saprobe and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on growth,
chlorophyll and N, P and K content of Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
growing in soil contaminated by heavy metals in the presence or absence
of Glycine max were investigated. Glomus mosseae and Glomus deserticola
increased dry weight, shoot length, total N, P and K concentration and
the quantity of chlorophyll in E. globulus shoots. The protection of
Eucalyptus by AM fungi against the action of the heavy metals was more
evident when this plant grew as an intercrop with soybean than as a
monoculture. The presence of the saprobe fungi Fusarium concolor and
Trichoderma koningii further enhanced shoot dry weight, N, P and K
content of AM Eucalyptus. The co-inoculation of Eucalyptus with Glomus
deserticola and T koningii was more effective for Cd uptake. In
addition, Glomus deserticola enhanced the amount of Ph absorbed by
Eucalyptus plants. We showed that it is important to select the most
efficient AM and saprobe fungi to stimulate plant growth in
heavy-metal-contaminated soil and that the combination of both plays an
important role in metal tolerance of Eucalyptus plants.
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