
Scientia Agropecuaria, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(1), P. 7 - 15
Published: Dec. 16, 2024
Wetlands worldwide face increasing challenges due to human activities such as water extraction, deforestation, and overfishing. These ecosystems are crucial for biodiversity, retention, purification. In Ecuador, the “Abras de Mantequilla” wetland exemplifies these pressures. It serves a vital site studying interactions between soil fertility arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in forest ecosystems. The study focused on fertility, particularly relation AMF "Noah Morán" secondary within Abras Mantequilla wetland. key role of improving was highlighted. Soil samples were collected from root zone four tree species i.e., Guazuma ulmifolia, Albizia guachapele, Eugenia pustulescens, Cecropia peltate. investigated had marginal differences physicochemical properties. Number found soils range 16 39; por Several lowest (16) highest (39) E. pustulescens A. guachapele soils, respectively. ‘Akent’ most dominant (abundance #16) C. ranges Shannon_H Simpson_1-D values be 1.78-1.9 0.79-0.85, insights important understanding soil-plant-microorganism promoting sustainable agricultural practices
Language: Английский