Effects of Applying Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi to Nitrogen Cycle Microorganisms in Soils with Coffee Plantations

Carol Liseth Rayo Sánchez, L. M. Avellaneda-Torres
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Abstract: Mycorrhizae are associations between plants and beneficial fungi. They are the most active components of the plant’s nutrient absorption organs. On the other hand, soil microorganisms are fundamental for their functioning and dynamics as a living system. This research aimed to evaluate the effects of applying arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to the abundance of functional groups associated with the nitrogen cycle of soils with coffee plantations in Sasaima, Cundinamarca, Colombia. The soil samples were collected from four study plots during months 0, 2, and 8 and handled as follows: Plot 1. Application of liquid AMF (75-80 spores/gram of dry powder); Plot 2. Application of AMF in solid formulation (300 spores/gram); Plot 3. Application of native AMF, extracted from the soil under study (25 spores/gram); and Plot 4. Control, no application of AMF . The abundance of soil microorganisms associated with the nitrogen cycle was estimated using the most probable number technique to quantify ammonifying, proteolytic, ammonium-oxidizing, nitrite-oxidizing, and denitrifying microorganisms. The standard physicochemical parameters of the soil were measured. Afterward, univariate and multivariate analyses of the data were performed. The results showed a positive correlation between the application of AMF, organic carbon, and phosphorus, higher in the plots with native AMF. However, the abundance of functional groups of the nitrogen cycle did not show significant differences among the treatments; still, the principal components analysis showed a correlation between the plots with liquid and solid AMF, ammonifying microorganisms, and ammonium-oxidizing bacteria.
丛枝菌根真菌对咖啡园土壤氮循环微生物的影响
摘要:菌根是植物与有益真菌之间的联系。它们是植物营养吸收器官中最活跃的成分。另一方面,土壤微生物是其作为一个生命系统的功能和动态的基础。本研究旨在评价施用丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)对哥伦比亚Sasaima咖啡种植园土壤氮循环相关官能团丰度的影响。土壤样品于第0、2和8个月从4个研究地块采集,处理如下:地块1。应用液体AMF(75-80孢子/克干粉);图2所示。AMF在固体制剂(300孢子/克)中的应用图3所示。应用从研究土壤中提取的天然AMF(25孢子/克);图4。控制,不应用AMF。利用最可能数技术量化氨化、蛋白质水解、氨氧化、亚硝酸盐氧化和反硝化微生物,估计了与氮循环相关的土壤微生物丰度。测定了土壤的标准理化参数。之后,对数据进行单因素和多因素分析。结果表明:土壤有机肥施用量与土壤有机碳、磷呈显著正相关,原生土壤有机肥施用量较高;氮循环官能团丰度在不同处理间差异不显著;主成分分析表明,各样点与液固AMF、氨化微生物和氨氧化菌之间存在相关性。
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