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Title: | Effect of agricultural lime, organic and inorganic fertilizer on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi population and diversity in maize rhizosphere soil in Niger state |
Authors: | Ezekiel-Adewoyin, D.T Tanko, F Tella, M Uzoma, A.O Ederigbe, R Tsado, P.A |
Keywords: | Maize Agriculture lime AMF spore count AMF diversity Rhizosphere Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna |
Citation: | Ezekiel-Adewoyin, D.T., Tanko, F., Tella, M., Uzoma, A.O., Ederigbe, R. and Tsado, P.A(2024) Effect of agricultural lime, organic and inorganic fertilizer on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi population and diversity in maize rhizosphere soil in Niger state Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, 13(1): 60-71 |
Series/Report no.: | ;13 (1) |
Abstract: | ABSTRACT Knowledge of various soil amendments influencing soil microbial community is a vital soil health indicator. A field trial was conducted at Gidan Mangoro, Minna, Niger State, using five farmers’ fields to evaluate the effect of agricultural lime, organic manure (cow dung), and inorganic fertilizers (N P K 20: 10: 10, urea and SSP) on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) population and diversity on soil cultivated to maize. Soil samples were collected before and after maize cultivation at a 0-20 cm depth using a random technique using an auger. The experimental design used was a Randomized Complete Block Design with five replicates. The Minitab package (2017) was used for statistical analysis, and mean separation was done according to the Bonferroni method at a 95 % significance level. The results revealed significant differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal spore count and diversity in response to the various soil amendments used. The application of cow dung+Inorganic fertilizer recorded a significant (P<0.05) spore count of 779 spores / 50 g dwt in soil cultivated to maize compared to the control, which recorded 416 spore / 50 g dwt. Acaulospora and Funneliformis species of AMF were mostly observed. However, Glomus, Gigaspora, and Rhizophagus were also present in the soil of the study area. The effects of fertilizers, especially integrated soil fertility management, on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungal sporulation and species diversity varies, hence the need for further precise study. |
URI: | http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29917 |
Appears in Collections: | Soil Science and Land Management |
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