Abstract
Arbuscular mycorrhizal trap plants can be cultivated or wild species. In addition to withstanding anthropogenic pressure, these are excellent hosts for massive multiplication of arbuscular mycorrhizae. The objective of this work is to select the most suitable trap plant and substrate for the massive propagation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Four species were evaluated (Cajanus cajan, Cynodon dactylon, Tagetes patula, and Plectranthus tomentosa), two types of substrates (Substrate 1: sand, rice husk and vermiculite; Substrate 2: sand, rice husk and peat) and two phosphate sources (tricalcium phosphate and rock phosphate). At 120 days after inoculation, the percentage of mycorrhization and sporulation was evaluated. As a result, it was identified that the species Plectranthus tomentosa in substrate 2 was the most suitable, since it obtained a total mycorrhization of 79.7 % at a concentration of 1000 ppm of tricalcium phosphate, while in substrate 1 it had 67.5 % at the same concentration of tricalcium phosphate. This species also presented a higher number of spores (638 spore / 100 g soil) in substrate 1 at a concentration of 1000 ppm of tricalcium phosphate. In conclusion, the trap plant and substrate composition had a direct influence on the production of mycorrhizal inoculum.
| Translated title of the contribution | ELECCIÓN DE PLANTA TRAMPA Y SUSTRATO PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN DE INÓCULO MICORRÍZICO |
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| Original language | English |
| Pages (from-to) | 76-87 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Granja |
| Volume | 42 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:©2025, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Ecuador.
Keywords
- Endomycorrhizae
- Host
- Mycorrhization
- Sporulation
- Substrates
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Development of Mobile Applications Based on Machine Learning for the Taxonomic Identification of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and its Application in Ecosystem Conservation and Sustainable Management
Quiroz Martinez, M. A. (PI), Carrera Jimenez, J. A. (Col), Morales Carchi, K. L. (Student), Franco Ortega, R. S. (Student), Naranjo Moran, J. A. (Col), Cedeño Vinces, K. G. (Col), Ortiz Ortega, D. A. (Student), Guevara Salazar, A. D. (Student), Pacheco Flores De Valgaz, A. V. (Col), Contreras Freire, J. S. (Student), Aucaquizhpi Cajamarca, W. J. (Student), Ramos Jimenez, A. B. (Student), Chancay Rodriguez, O. E. (Student), Aguirre Mera, J. S. (Student), Parrales Villegas, O. I. (Student), Campoverde Torres, K. G. (Student), Sanin Cepeda, J. E. (Student), Barrera Rivera, D. A. (Student), Almeida Mosquera, I. M. (Student), Zambrano Ordoñez, D. D. (Student), Toro Luzardo, B. T. (Student), Garzon Salazar, G. (Student), Peñafiel Zambrano, G. P. (Student), Avila Calva, S. M. (Student), Alava Reyes, A. J. (Student) & Murillo Medina, A. S. (Student)
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