Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil

Phosphate rock (PR) is essentially insoluble in water. Dissolution of PR under acidic soil conditions is a necessary pre-requisite for uptake of phosphorus (P) by plant. Improvement in P dissolution could be achieved through the interaction of micro- and macro-organisms in soil. A greenhouse pot exp...

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Main Authors: Djunita, Tengku Sabrina, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo, Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud, Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
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Published: Southern Cross Publishing 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.292682016-06-21T03:36:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29268/ Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil Djunita, Tengku Sabrina Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady Phosphate rock (PR) is essentially insoluble in water. Dissolution of PR under acidic soil conditions is a necessary pre-requisite for uptake of phosphorus (P) by plant. Improvement in P dissolution could be achieved through the interaction of micro- and macro-organisms in soil. A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted with epigeic earthworms (W) (Pontoscolex corethrurus M.), arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) fungi (Glomus mosseae Tul), and gafsa phosphate rock (GPR) to evaluate their effects on dry matter (DM), root colonization, and nutrient accumulation of setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and availability of P in the soil. Earthworms significantly increased DM yield (23.3 g pot-1) and P accumulation (16 mg P pot-1) of setaria grass. The AM colonization on inoculated plants was high (81%) compared to earthworms. Accumulation of P, N, K, Ca2+ and Mg2+ in grass were significantly higher in soils contained earthworms, compared to other treatments. Presence of worm (W), AM, and GPR significantly increased phosphorus utilization efficiency (PUE) of setaria grass. The residual P was lower in the soils treated with worm or AM compared to non-treated (control) soil which might be due to higher P uptake by setaria grass. However, plant's available P increased under AM or W treatment. There was a significant interaction effect between AM, W and GPR on P accumulation of setaria grass indicating, efficiency of grass in taking up phosphorous. Thus, it could be concluded that presence of W, AM and GPR have efficiency to increase the amount of plant available P in soil. Southern Cross Publishing 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29268/1/Effects%20of%20earthworms%2C%20arbuscular%20mycorrhizae%2C%20and%20phosphate%20rock%20on%20setaria%20grass%20%28Setaria%20splendida%29%20and%20phosphorus%20availability%20in%20soil.pdf Djunita, Tengku Sabrina and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo and Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud and Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady (2013) Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 7 (13). pp. 2136-2144. ISSN 1835-2693; ESSN: 1835-2707 http://www.cropj.com/december2013.html
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description Phosphate rock (PR) is essentially insoluble in water. Dissolution of PR under acidic soil conditions is a necessary pre-requisite for uptake of phosphorus (P) by plant. Improvement in P dissolution could be achieved through the interaction of micro- and macro-organisms in soil. A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted with epigeic earthworms (W) (Pontoscolex corethrurus M.), arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) fungi (Glomus mosseae Tul), and gafsa phosphate rock (GPR) to evaluate their effects on dry matter (DM), root colonization, and nutrient accumulation of setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and availability of P in the soil. Earthworms significantly increased DM yield (23.3 g pot-1) and P accumulation (16 mg P pot-1) of setaria grass. The AM colonization on inoculated plants was high (81%) compared to earthworms. Accumulation of P, N, K, Ca2+ and Mg2+ in grass were significantly higher in soils contained earthworms, compared to other treatments. Presence of worm (W), AM, and GPR significantly increased phosphorus utilization efficiency (PUE) of setaria grass. The residual P was lower in the soils treated with worm or AM compared to non-treated (control) soil which might be due to higher P uptake by setaria grass. However, plant's available P increased under AM or W treatment. There was a significant interaction effect between AM, W and GPR on P accumulation of setaria grass indicating, efficiency of grass in taking up phosphorous. Thus, it could be concluded that presence of W, AM and GPR have efficiency to increase the amount of plant available P in soil.
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author Djunita, Tengku Sabrina
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo
Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud
Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
spellingShingle Djunita, Tengku Sabrina
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo
Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud
Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
author_facet Djunita, Tengku Sabrina
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo
Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud
Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
author_sort Djunita, Tengku Sabrina
title Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
title_short Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
title_full Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
title_fullStr Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
title_full_unstemmed Effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (Setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
title_sort effects of earthworms, arbuscular mycorrhizae, and phosphate rock on setaria grass (setaria splendida) and phosphorus availability in soil
publisher Southern Cross Publishing
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29268/1/Effects%20of%20earthworms%2C%20arbuscular%20mycorrhizae%2C%20and%20phosphate%20rock%20on%20setaria%20grass%20%28Setaria%20splendida%29%20and%20phosphorus%20availability%20in%20soil.pdf
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