Analysis of symbiotic microbial status of Atlantic sand dunes forest and its effects on Acacia gummifera and Retama monosperma(Fabaceae)to be used in reforestation

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Abdessamad Fakhech [1 ]
Lahcen Ouahmane [1 ]
Mohamed Hafidi [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Laboratoire Ecologie et Environnement(Unité Associée au CNRST, URAC 32), Facultédes Sciences Semlalia,Université Cadi Ayyad
[2] Agrobiosciences Program, University Mohammed VI Polytechnic(UM6P)
关键词
Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Juniperus phoenicea; Acacia gummifera; Retama monosperma; Mycorrhizae; Rhizobia;
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Q948 [植物生态学和植物地理学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Atlantic forest natural soil flora was tested on two leguminous pioneer species Acacia gummifera and Retama monosperma to be used in rehabilitation programs of the coastal sand dunes forest of the Essaouira region.The rhizospheric soil of two endemic plant species:R.nonosperma and Juniperus phoenicea was sampled and split into two categories,one from native rhizospheric soil,the other of the sterilized rhizospheric soil.Investigation was focused on mycorrhizal formations,but other forms of beneficial symbiosis such as rhizobia and viable soil microflora were also studied.Growth and nutrition variables assessed included lengths of roots and shoots,number of branches,ratio of root to shoot dry mass and water,nitrogen and phosphorus levels.Results showed important mycorrhizal associations in roots of both plants,presence of nodules and abundance of viable soil microflora.J.phoenicea had a 100% frequency of mycorrhizal formation and an intensity of 80% compared to a frequency of 80%and intensity of 54% for R.monosperma.Nodules had the same density of CFU regardless of the origin.Abundance of viable microflora in rhisospheric soil of R.monosperma,J.phoenicea and the control differed significantly.Among the studied variables for A.gummifera and R.monosperma,nitrogen and phosphorus uptakes significantly wit the use of the nonsterilized rhizospheric soil.Both species doubled their phosphorus uptake when colonized by mycorrhizal species,R.monosperma doubled its nitrogen uptake and A.gummifera increased it by seven times compared with the control.No significant difference was noted for the other variables.
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页码:1309 / 1317
页数:9
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