2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11676-020-01097-8
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The potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to conserve Kalappia celebica, an endangered endemic legume on gold mine tailings in Sulawesi, Indonesia

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“…This research is in line with research on P. mooniana plants in various soil media, including inceptisol (Husna et al 2015), ultramafic (Husna et al 2016) and coal spoil (Husna et al 2019). A high dependency on AMF has also been reported for other endangered tree species, i.e., Aquilaria malacensis and A. crasna (Turjaman et al 2006a) and K. celebica (Husna et al 2021). The differences in MIE of tree species are closely related to the characteristics of the roots and root hairs (Habte and Manjunath 1991).…”
Section: Mycorrhizal Colonization and Plant Growth In The Greenhousementioning
confidence: 70%
“…This research is in line with research on P. mooniana plants in various soil media, including inceptisol (Husna et al 2015), ultramafic (Husna et al 2016) and coal spoil (Husna et al 2019). A high dependency on AMF has also been reported for other endangered tree species, i.e., Aquilaria malacensis and A. crasna (Turjaman et al 2006a) and K. celebica (Husna et al 2021). The differences in MIE of tree species are closely related to the characteristics of the roots and root hairs (Habte and Manjunath 1991).…”
Section: Mycorrhizal Colonization and Plant Growth In The Greenhousementioning
confidence: 70%
“…These fungi are part of a mycorrhizal group, which have capability of symbiosis with over 80% of vascular plants (Souza, 2015;Pagano and Gupta, 2016;Suharno et al, 2020). The mutualistic symbiosis between AMF and plants is known to increase the growth of plants (Smith and Read, 2008;Suharno et al, 2017;Husna et al, 2021). On the other hands, the fungi obtain energy, which is derived from the photosynthesis of host plants, so they can grow and develop well (Smith and Read, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, AMF enhances the absorption of phosphorus (Bücking et al, 2012;Suharno et al, 2017;Suharno et al, 2020), other nutrients (Pagano and Gupta, 2016;Gao et al, 2020;Husna et al, 2021), and water (Birhane et al, 2012). It also has a role in phytoremediation of pollutants (Göhre and Paszkowski, 2006;Khan, 2006;Upadhyaya et al, 2010), tolerance to disease (Qiao et al, 2011), and improve the aggregation of soil (Li et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMF is also potential to be developed as bioremediation agents (Simon et al, 2006; and in forest reclamation and restoration programs (Arshi et al, 2017;Maiti, 2013). In gold tailing ecosystem and mercury-contaminated soil media, AMF is beneficial for the vitality, growth and uptake of plant nutrients, as well as enhances the rebuilding of vegetation (Orłowska et al, 2011;Madejon et al, 2012;Fiqri et al, 2016;Husna et al, 2019;2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%