Effect of AMF [arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi]-cacao association on varying physicochemical, nutrient, and biological soil parameters in an agroforest system
2023
Paguntalan, D.P. | Aggangan, N.S. | Buot, I.E. Jr
The increasing interest in sustainable methods in agroforestry directs the attention of many to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) for their role in maintaining or improving overall plant health and nutrition of many plants including cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) trees. The effects of different treatments of AMF and other soil amendments applied singly or in combination on physicochemical properties, nutrient levels, spore count, and rhizosphere microbial counts, were investigated and compared across different sampling periods of varying climatological conditions in an agroforest system. Results showed that there was a significant effect on the N content using the different treatments. The treatment using AMF from MR (MYKORICH) alone has the highest N level (%) (0.587 0.024, p 0.001). Levels of P (ppm) and K (cmol sub c/kg) and soil physicochemical properties were not significantly affected by AMF applications. N levels were highest in January (1.772 0.018, p
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