2013
DOI: 10.5400/jts.2013.18.1.53
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The Role of Indigenous Mycorrhiza in Combination with Cattle Manure in Improving Maize Yield (Zea Mays L) on Sandy Loam of Northern Lombok, Eastern of Indonesia

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“…Furthermore, Douds et al (2006) reported that introduction AM inoculation combined with various nutrient sorces into sandy soil could increase soil nutrient content. The same result was also reported by Astiko et al (2013) evaluating contribution of indigenous AM combined with cattle manure to increase corn performance in sandy soil of northern Lombok. Combination of AM and cattle manure resulted in significant improvement on soil fertility status especially N, P, K, and organic-C.…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Furthermore, Douds et al (2006) reported that introduction AM inoculation combined with various nutrient sorces into sandy soil could increase soil nutrient content. The same result was also reported by Astiko et al (2013) evaluating contribution of indigenous AM combined with cattle manure to increase corn performance in sandy soil of northern Lombok. Combination of AM and cattle manure resulted in significant improvement on soil fertility status especially N, P, K, and organic-C.…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The other point that can be taken from these facts was that the isolate MAA1 used was able to produce abundance propagules in the form of spores and such colonized roots that they were able to live on dynamic and competitive habitat (Barrios, 2007;Doud and Johnson, 2007;Gianinazzi et al, 2010). Result of a research on the role of indigenous mycorrhiza combined with cattle manure in improving yield of maize (Zea mays L.) on sandy loam of Norhern Lombok showed that inoculation of AM combined with cattle manure resulted in higher number of spores and infected roots both in the first and the second growth season (Astiko et al, 2013). Similar results were also shown by Prasetya and Anderson (2011) on the assessment of the effect of long term tillage on the arbuscular mycorrhiza colonitation of vegetable crops grown in andisols.…”
Section: Mycorrhiza Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…AMF inoculation and compost amendment significantly mitigated the inhibitory effects of salinity on growth which may be because AMF can acquire nutrients released from the composted waste (Hodge et al, 2001;Cavagnaro, 2014). The application of AMF and/or compost might improve the physicochemical and biological characteristics of the soil (Rillig and Mummey, 2006;Weber et al, 2014), and enhance the release of nutrients in the soil, which makes them more available to the plant (Astiko et al, 2013;Baslam et al, 2014). Furthermore, the spreading of AMF hyphae, beyond the root zone, provides P and other immobile nutrients to plants and thereby promotes biomass production (Porcel et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cup rooting will also be supported by a network of hyphae of VAM that would connect between the dots on the roots of plants with a point on the ground deeper and point at the root of the other, so that the formation of a network of hyphae VAM will strengthen buffering capacity and power hold against nutrients, water, minerals, and other microbes that absorbed into the rhizosphere due VAM activity itself. Thus, the presence of VAM + host plants at SDN method will provide benefits in several ways [10]- [15]:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%