2016
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2016.158.170
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Growth and Nutrient Status of Kayu Kuku [Pericopsis mooniana (Thw.) Thw] with Mycorrhiza in Soil Media of Nickel Post Mining Site

Abstract: Based on this study, kayu kuku is categorized as excluder species (TF<1) and moderate species toward Ni (>50 mg Ni/kg of plant dry weight) and possessed very high dependence on AMF (MIE >75%). Local AMF are potential to be developed as biological fertilizer to improve planting stocks for rehabilitation of degraded land.

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“…The fungi forage the soil for mineral nutrients and exchange these nutrients with host plants for sugars and fatty acids (Smith et al, 2011;Berruti et al, 2016;Jiang et al, 2017;Keymer et al, 2017;Luginbuehl et al, 2017). In addition to this role in nutrient provisioning, there is a growing body of research demonstrating how arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can protect host plants from biotic and abiotic stress (Mohan et al, 2014;Wu, 2017), including increased pathogen resistance (Martinez-Medina et al, 2016;Chialva et al, 2018), chemical tolerance (Meier et al, 2015), heavy metal protection (Husna et al, 2016), and mediation of salinity (Wu et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fungi forage the soil for mineral nutrients and exchange these nutrients with host plants for sugars and fatty acids (Smith et al, 2011;Berruti et al, 2016;Jiang et al, 2017;Keymer et al, 2017;Luginbuehl et al, 2017). In addition to this role in nutrient provisioning, there is a growing body of research demonstrating how arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can protect host plants from biotic and abiotic stress (Mohan et al, 2014;Wu, 2017), including increased pathogen resistance (Martinez-Medina et al, 2016;Chialva et al, 2018), chemical tolerance (Meier et al, 2015), heavy metal protection (Husna et al, 2016), and mediation of salinity (Wu et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, improving the quality of forestry plant seedlings by applying mycorrhizal fungi in the nursery is an important stage in ecosystem restoration activities (Urgiles et al 2009). AMF increases the growth of various tropical tree species at the nursery scale (Turjaman et al 2007;2009;Wulandari et al 2014;Husna et al 2016;2019a;Maulana et al 2017;Prematuri et al 2020). AMF has the potential to be developed for revegetation, reforestation and restoration and phytoremediation (Asmelash et al 2016;Tuheteru et al 2016;Husna et al 2017;Wang et al 2017;Dhalaria et al 2020;Riaz et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMF has the potential to be developed for revegetation, reforestation and restoration and phytoremediation (Asmelash et al 2016;Tuheteru et al 2016;Husna et al 2017;Wang et al 2017;Dhalaria et al 2020;Riaz et al 2021). Several studies reported that the presence of AMF can accelerate plant growth in the land of various post-mining conditions in the world, including nickel mining (Husna et al 2016;Amir et al 2019), coal (Wulandari et al 2016;Agus et al 2018;Husna et al 2019a), and gold (Husna et al 2019b;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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