2020
DOI: 10.20884/1.bioe.2020.2.3.3090
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Isolation and Characterization Of Arbuscular Mychorhiza Fungi from Gaharu Wood (Aquilaria spp.) Rhizosphere

Abstract: In the last 30 years there have been increasing demand of agarwood. Unlimited hunting of agarwood causing it become threatened species. Aquilaria spp. is the main genus producing agarwood that considered as threathened species. Conserving Aquilaria spp. as germ plasm needs is essential against destruction. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been used as inoculant to increase the growth of Aquilaria spp., but information about the existence of AMF in Aquilaria spp. rhizosphere has not been reported. This r… Show more

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“…Pest and disease control is carried out using botanical pesticides. Observations of AMF colonization were carried out using a microscope on the roots of coffee seedlings using the Phillips & Hayman method (Wijayanti et al 2020). An infected root was observed on a glass slide using 5 root samples cut 1 cm long to be seen under a microscope.…”
Section: Research Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pest and disease control is carried out using botanical pesticides. Observations of AMF colonization were carried out using a microscope on the roots of coffee seedlings using the Phillips & Hayman method (Wijayanti et al 2020). An infected root was observed on a glass slide using 5 root samples cut 1 cm long to be seen under a microscope.…”
Section: Research Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%