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AM Fungal Diversity in Selected Medicinal Plants of Kanyakumari District,Tamil Nadu,India
Authors:S. K. Sundar  A. Palavesam  B. Parthipan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Microbiology, Noorul Islam College of Arts and Science, Kumaracoil, Kanyakumari District, 629180, India;(2) Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Rajakkamangalam, Kanyakumari District, 629 502, India;(3) P. G. Department and Research Centre of Botany, S. T. Hindu College, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District, 629002, India;
Abstract:The association of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) with three medicinally important plants viz., Eclipta prostrata, Indigofera aspalathoides, I. tinctoria collected from three different localities of Kanyakumari District, South India was examined. The study reports the colonization percentage, diversity and species richness of different AM fungi in the rhizosphere of the three medicinal plants and discusses the impact of soil physicochemical characteristics such as soil texture, pH and available macro- and micro nutrient content on AM fungal communities. A total 21 AM fungal species were identified in field conditions of the three plants from three sites. AM fungal species richness, colorization percentage and Shannon index were found to be high in the two Indigofera sp. growing in the hilly areas of Kanyakumari District and were low in E. prostrata collected from the damp regions in the foothills of the three study sites. Five species registered 100% frequency in all the study sites of the three medicinally important plants with Glomus as the dominant genera. The study states that the mean colonization and diversity patterns were dependant on edaphic factors and type of vegetation.
Keywords:Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi   Eclipta prostrata   Indigofera aspalathoides   I. tinctoria   Glomus
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