Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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306025 | Soil and Tillage Research | 2012 | 5 Pages |
A more diverse arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) fungal community should be more versatile and resilient to variation in environmental conditions over space and time. To evaluate the effect of no-till and conventional tillage systems, AM fungal diversity was assessed as part of a long term field experiment by sequencing of DNA, extracted from soil, that encoded the large ribosomal sub-unit and was obtained by nested-PCR. In comparison with no-till, conventional tillage decreased AM fungal diversity by 40%. Differences between treatments in the frequency of the operational taxonomic units (OTUs) present in soil, confirm that AM fungi are differently vulnerable to soil disturbance.
► Effect of tillage system on arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi diversity based on DNA extract from soil. ► Nested PCR on the large ribosomal subunit (LSU rDNA) was the approach used. ► Diversity was greater under no-tillage than conventional tillage.