Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Soil Physicochemical Parameters in Forest Species of the Abras de Mantequilla Wetland, Ecuador

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作者
Prieto-Benavides, Oscar Oswaldo [1 ]
Vivanco-Ube, Jenniffer Lisseth [2 ]
Cedeno-Moreira, Angel Virgilio [3 ]
Urdanigo-Zambrano, Juan Pablo [1 ]
Maddela, Naga Raju [4 ]
Garces-Fiallos, Felipe R. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tecn Estatal Quevedo, Fac Ciencias Ingn, Quevedo, Ecuador
[2] Univ Tecn Estatal Quevedo, Fac Posgrad, Maestria Agroecol & Desarrollo Sostenible, Quevedo, Ecuador
[3] State Tech Univ Quevedo, Fac Ciencias Pecuarias & Biol, Biol & Microbiol Lab Aquat Ecol Area, Quevedo 120501, Los Rios, Ecuador
[4] Univ Tecn Manabi, Fac Ciencias Salud, Dept Ciencias Biol, Portoviejo 130105, Ecuador
[5] Tech Univ Manabi, Fac Agron Engn, Lab Phytopathol Expt Campus Teodomira, Santa Ana 130105, EC, Ecuador
关键词
Sustainable; mycorrhizae; fertility; diversity; species; abundance;
D O I
10.17268/sci.agropecu.2025.001
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Wetlands worldwide face increasing challenges due to human activities such as water extraction, deforestation, and overfishing. These ecosystems are crucial for biodiversity, water retention, and purification. In Ecuador, the "Abras de Mantequilla" wetland exemplifies these pressures. It serves as a vital site for studying the interactions between soil fertility and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in forest ecosystems. The study focused on the soil fertility, particularly in relation to AMF in "Noah Mor & aacute;n" secondary forest within the Abras de Mantequilla wetland. The key role ofAMF in improving soil fertility was highlighted. Soil samples were collected from the root zone of four forest tree species i.e., Guazuma ulmifolia, Albizia guachapele, Eugenia pustulescens, Cecropia peltate. The four investigated soil samples had marginal differences in the soil physicochemical properties. Number of AMF species were found in the four soils in the range of 16 to 39; Number of por Several AMF lowest por the lowest (16) and highest (39) AMF species were found in E. pustulescens and A. guachapele soils, respectively. AMF species 'Akent' was the most dominant (abundance #16) AMF species found in the soils of C. peltate. The ranges ofShannon_H and Simpson_1-D values were found to be 1.78-1.9 and 0.79-0.85, respectively. These insights are important to understanding soil-plant-microorganism interactions in promoting sustainable agricultural practices in the Abras de Mantequilla wetland.
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