AKHSAN AKIB, MUHAMMAD and DEMMAROA and NUR ISMIRAWATI, NUR ISMIRAWATI and MUSTARI, KAHAR and ANDI SYAIFUL, SYATRIYANTY and ANTONIUS, SARJIYA (2020) INDIGENOUS ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FROM JOMPIE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF PAREPARE WHICH ISOLATED AT Pterospermum diversifolium. Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology. pp. 123-129. ISSN 0972-2025
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Abstract
Jompie Botanical Garden of Parepare is a regional botanical garden managed by the Center for
Plant Conservation of the Botanic Gardens-Indonesian Institute of Sciences, the Ministry of Public
Works and Public Housing, and the Government of the City of Parepare, South Sulawesi Province.
Jompie Botanical Garden of Parepare has implemented five botanical garden functions, namely
conservation, research, education, tourism, and environmental services. The master plan vegetation
shows that found 90 species of plants that grow naturally and are planted by the government and
the people of the city of Parepare, one of the native plants found are Pterospermuni diversivolium. In
addition to various types of plants, there are also various kinds of microorganisms that have not
been identified, one of which is a fungus that is capable of symbiosis with plant roots known as
arbuscular mycorrhizae. The aim of the research was to determine the abundance and identify
arbuscular mycorrhizal spores found in Pterospermuni diversivolium rhizosphere, using a sieve and
wet techniques and staining method, which were carried out in Microbiology Laboratory, Research,
and Development Center for Environment and Forestry in Makassar, Indonesia. The results
showed that abundance of Glomus mycorrhizal spores, on average, 25 spores per 100 g of
rhizosphere samples with morphological shapes of small spores, colored of brown to black, thin cell
walls, visible hollow interior, have hyphae, smooth surface and spore diameter 136.8 - 198.5 µm.
While the genus Acaulospora, has an average abundance of 21 spores per 100 g of rhizorfer samples
with morphological forms of the small clear round, clear-colored, thick cell walls, surfaces appear
nodules and spore diameters of 143 - 159 µm
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Jompie botanical; indigenous species; arbuscular; Pterospermum diversifolium. |
Subjects: | S Agriculture > SF Animal culture |
Divisions: | Fakultas Pertanian, Peternakan dan Perikanan > Agroteknologi |
Depositing User: | pariman parid |
Date Deposited: | 08 Mar 2024 04:23 |
Last Modified: | 08 Mar 2024 06:13 |
URI: | https://repository.umpar.ac.id/id/eprint/153 |