Molecular characterization of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities associated with Lathyrus cicera L. grown in northern Tunisia soils

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Takwa Gritli
Walid Ellouze
Hui Wu
Wael Taamali
Wei Fu
Mohamed Najib Alfeddy
Lahcen Ouahmane
Pierre Emmanuel Courty
Daniel Wipf
Mustapha Missbah El Idrissi
Baodong Chen
Bacem Mnasri
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[1] Centre of Biotechnology of Borj-Cédria,Laboratory of Legumes and Sustainable Agroecosystems
[2] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Environmental Sciences
[4] University of Jendouba,High Institute of biotechnology of Beja, Plant Department
[5] Centre of Biotechnology of Borj-Cédria,Laboratory of Olive Biotechnology
[6] Unit CRRA Marrakesh National Institute for Agronomical Research Marrakesh,Phytobacteriology Laboratory Plant Protection Research
[7] Cadi Ayyad University Marrakesh,Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnologies Agrosciences and Environment
[8] Agroécologie Institut Agro Dijon CNRS Univ. Bourgogne INRAE Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté,Faculty of Sciences, Centre de Biotechnologies Végétale et Microbienne, Biodiversité et Environnement
[9] Mohammed V University in Rabat,undefined
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Symbiosis | 2023年 / 90卷
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Red pea; Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Root colonization; Microbial plant growth promoters;
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate symbionts that form a mutualistic symbiosis with a wide variety of plant species including legumes. Lathyrus cicera (red pea), is an important annual legume crop cultivated in several drought-prone areas of the world. Limited information is available on AMF diversity associated with red pea and agricultural practices that promote AMF community richness. The article examines the influence of agricultural management practices on AMF species associated with red pea grown in northern Tunisia. Furthermore, we explored AMF communities associated with L. cicera among major soil types in the sub-humid agro-ecosystems of northern Tunisia. The focus was on the effects of environmental factors on the abundance and diversity of AMF communities in rhizospheric soils and root samples. MiSeq amplicon sequencing was used to identify AMF species colonizing the roots and rhizospheric soil of L. cicera. There were 435 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) identified, representing 25 AMF virtual taxa (VTs) from 5 AMF genera: Glomus >> Claroideoglomus >> Diversipora > Paraglomus > Scutellospora. In summary, agricultural management practices had no impact on AMF colonization in root plants grown in soil under study. The redundancy analysis, however, revealed that soil properties such as salinity, available P and total N have an impact on the distribution and abundance of AMF, especially in Glomus spp.
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页数:9
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