1. Studies on the Occurrence and Distribution of Mycorrhiza in Different Sites of Kota, Rajasthan, India
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Poonam Jaiswal and Suresh S. Rajpurohit
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Rhizosphere ,Soil test ,biology ,business.industry ,fungi ,Distribution (economics) ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Industrial waste ,Spore ,Agronomy ,Environmental science ,Revegetation ,Mycorrhiza ,business ,Restoration ecology - Abstract
Arbascular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are ecologically important for most vascular plants because they benefit plant growth and survival. The present study provide the inventory and comparative assessment of AMF diversity in disturbed and undisturbed soil in Kota, Rajasthan and their role in ecological restoration of industrial waste disposal sites and degraded land. Rhizosphere soil samples from four different sites; one natural soil (undisturbed soil) and three industrial waste disposal sites (disturbed sites) were collected, AMF were identified and spore density was calculated. Decrease in overall spore density in industrial waste disposal sites as compared to undisturbed site shows that degraded soil properties have negative impact on mycorrhizal association, whereas increase in spore density of some mycorrhiza species in disturbed sites indicates the possibilities of selection of host plant for revegetation in restoration efforts.
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- 2020
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