The effect of dazomet and fosetyl-Aluminium on indigenous and introduced arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in commercial strawberry production

Citation
Gl. Mark et Ac. Cassells, The effect of dazomet and fosetyl-Aluminium on indigenous and introduced arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in commercial strawberry production, PLANT SOIL, 209(2), 1999, pp. 253-261
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
PLANT AND SOIL
ISSN journal
0032079X → ACNP
Volume
209
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
253 - 261
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-079X(1999)209:2<253:TEODAF>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Field and outdoor pot trials were conducted to assess the compatibility of an introduced arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) isolate Glomus fistulosum ([Skou and Jakobsen sp. nov.] BEG 31) and indigenous AMF isolate/s, with b iocides frequently used in commercial strawberry production, namely dazomet and fosetyl-Al (fosetyl aluminium). In the field trial, 'Elsanta' plants d id not exhibit any mycorrhizal colonisation by indigenous AMF spp. after so il fumigation with dazomet. Recolonisation by indigenous AMF was low one ye ar after soil fumigation and was possibly as a result of viable indigenous AMF propagules being washed in from adjacent non-fumigated fields. The degr ee of colonisation by the introduced AMF isolate G. fistulosum decreased by approximately 1/2 of its original value after one year in the field. Despi te fosetyl-Al application Phytophthora fragariae Hickman infection was stil l prevalent in 'Elsanta' during the trial. Although fosetyl-Al did not sign ificantly affect mycorrhizal colonisation, % total G. fistulosum root lengt h colonisation and the proportion of it that was arbuscular, significantly decreased with increased sampling time. In the pot trial, foliar applicatio ns of fosetyl-Al significantly reduced the percentage of AMF colonisation t hat was vesicular and this was independent of the number of spray applicati ons. Fosetyl-Al did not significantly influence the metabolic activity of G . fistulosum colonisation.