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Title: Mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increases soil water repellency and is sufficient to maintain water-stable soil aggregates
Authors: Matthias C. Rillig
Mardatin, Noor F.
Eva F. Leifheit
Pedro M. Antunes
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: Using an in vitro bioreactor system in which the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Glomus intraradices was grown in a soil devoid of detectable living microbes, we could show that the mycelium of this fungus contributed to the maintenance of water-stable soil aggregates and increased soil water repellency, as measured by water drop penetration time. This is to our knowledge the first demonstration of a causal link between AM fungal growth and water repellency of soil aggregates. Our results also place AM fungal contributions to soil aggregation on a firm mechanistic footing by showing that hyphae are sufficient to produce effects, in the absence of other soil biota, which have always been included in previous studies. Keywords: Water drop penetration time; Water stable aggregates; Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Soil hyphae; In vitro system
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/28729
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