2021
DOI: 10.33885/sf.2021.51.1292
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Análisis microbiómico de hongos micorrízicos arbusculares asociados a papaya, inoculada con consorcios de dos ecosistemas naturales

Abstract: Antecedentes: Se conocen 143 especies de hongos micorrízicos arbusculares (HMA) en México. El análisis microbiómico permite analizar la diversidad de especies de HMA que interaccionan con una especie vegetal específica y reconocer nuevas especies desconocidas en nuestro país. Objetivo: Analizar la diversidad de HMA asociados a papaya colonizada con inóculos provenientes de dos ecosistemas contrastantes: bosque mesófilo de montaña (BMM) y selva baja caducifolia (SBC). Métodos: A partir de los ecosis… Show more

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“…In Mexico, 143 known AMF species [26] are evaluated in order to improve the production of various tropical crops [27][28][29], from nursery conditions, phytosanitary quality, transplant resistance, height, vigor, as well as fruit quantity and postharvest quality. Based on the above, the growth and development of lulo plants inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi (Funneliformis mosseae and Entrophospora colombiana) accompanied by fertilization using diammonium phosphate (18N-46P-00K) in cloud forest soils was evaluated under the hypothesis that inoculation using AMF contributes to the adaptation and establishment of S. quitoense as an alternative crop in Mexico.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mexico, 143 known AMF species [26] are evaluated in order to improve the production of various tropical crops [27][28][29], from nursery conditions, phytosanitary quality, transplant resistance, height, vigor, as well as fruit quantity and postharvest quality. Based on the above, the growth and development of lulo plants inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi (Funneliformis mosseae and Entrophospora colombiana) accompanied by fertilization using diammonium phosphate (18N-46P-00K) in cloud forest soils was evaluated under the hypothesis that inoculation using AMF contributes to the adaptation and establishment of S. quitoense as an alternative crop in Mexico.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%