Native Mycorrhizal Fungi in Land Contaminated Cr, Co and Cu

Akib, Muh. Akhsan and Nuddin, Andi and Prayudyaningsih, Retno and Syatrawati and Setiawaty, Henny and Sennaini, Nasir and Suherman (2019) Native Mycorrhizal Fungi in Land Contaminated Cr, Co and Cu. International Journal of Agriculture System, 7 (2). pp. 116-126. ISSN 2580-6815

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Abstract

Mycorrhizal fungi that are capable of adapting and resistant to heavy metal contaminated environments have received special attention for phytorhizoremediation researchers. The aim of the
study was to explore native mycorrhizal fungi from areas contaminated with heavy metals to be used as starter biological agents in the phytorhizoremediation program. This research was carried out in two phases, i.e. rhizosphere sampling of Polypodium glycyrrhiza, Sumasang sp (local name) and Spathoglottis plicata at coordinates 2O 31'57,6"S and 121O
22'50,7"E. Rhizosphere of Chromolaena odorata, Melastama affine and Nephrolepis exaltata at coordinates 2O 31'53,5"S and 121O
22'35,4"E, Sorowako, Indonesia; While the other phase is isolating and identifying mycorrhizal spores in the Microbiology Laboratory, Research and Development Center for Environment and Forestry inMakassar, Indonesia. The results showed that be discovered three genus of mycorrhizal fungi were able to adapt and resistant in areas contaminated with Cr, Co, and Cu, i.e. 44.44% to 75.86% Acaulospora sp; 9.52% to 44.44% Gigaspora sp, and 3.38% to 19.05% Glomus sp. which could be used as source of inoculum in Phyto-rhizoremediation program. We recommend using native mycorrhizal fungi combined with endemic plant of location to rehabilitation heavy metal
ontaminated soils.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Acaulospora; fungi; heavymetal; postmine; phytorhizoremediation.
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
S Agriculture > SB Plant culture
Divisions: Fakultas Pertanian, Peternakan dan Perikanan > Agroteknologi
Depositing User: Sitti Hawa
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2024 02:59
Last Modified: 15 Oct 2024 03:21
URI: https://repository.umpar.ac.id/id/eprint/192

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