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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a semiarid copper mining area in Brazil
Authors:Gladstone Alves da Silva  Sandra Farto Botelho Trufem  Orivaldo José Saggin Júnior  Leonor Costa Maia
Institution:(1) Departamento de Micologia, CCB, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Av. Prof. Nelson Chaves, s/n. 50670–420 Recife, PE, Brasil;(2) Instituto de Botânica, Cx. postal 4005, 01061–970 São Paulo, SP, Brasil;(3) Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Agrobiologia (Embrapa Agrobiologia), Cx. Postal 74.505, 23851–970 Seropédica, RJ, Brasil
Abstract:The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in a copper mining area was investigated. Soil samples were collected from six sites at the Mineração Caraiba, Bahia State, northeastern Brazil, comprising: (1) a site that receives the waste product; (2) a site that receives low grade deposits; (3) the interface between the caatinga and site 1; (4) the surroundings of the industrial area; (5) the site for extracting topsoil for land filling; (6) the preserved caatinga. Thirty-two plant species were identified around the collection locations. Trap cultures were maintained in the greenhouse for 3 months, using bahia grass ( Paspalum notatum Flügge) as the host plant. Spores were extracted from soil and 21 AMF species (15 Glomus and one of each of Acaulospora, Archaeospora, Entrophospora, Gigaspora , Paraglomus and Scutellospora) were identified. In site 1, plants or AMF were not found during the dry season. Site 6, with native vegetation, had the highest number of plants and AMF species. The disturbed sites showed less plant diversification, with the community of AMF being quantitative and qualitatively affected by disturbance.
Keywords:Arbuscular mycorrhiza  Heavy metals  Glomeromycota  Disturbed area  Caatinga
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