EFECTO A CORTO PLAZO DE LA APLICACIÓN DE COMPOST SOBRE LA DIVERSIDAD DE HONGOS DE SUELOS DE UN OLIVAR EN EL VALLE DE AZAPA, CHILE

Sepúlveda-Chavera, German; Carvallo Ibáñez, Juan; Martinez-Viveros, O

Keywords: biodiversidad, Desierto de Atacama, hongos filamentosos

Abstract

Soils in northern Chile are poor in organic matter (OM), which defines a reduced spectrum of cultivable filamentous fun- gi. In its traditional practice, olive growers apply OM to im- prove soil conditions, stimulating the development and expres- sion of the soil biome. In this work the structure and dynamics of cultivable fungal communities present in the soil of olive or- chards in the Azapa valley were determined. Using criteria of abundance and diversity of cultivable filamentous fungi, two ol- ive groves were compared, demonstrating the short-term effect of the application of mature compost. The analysis of the fun- gal population evaluated the colony forming units (CFU) after five days of incubation in PDA plus chloramphenicol at 25 ±1°C. Each fungal colony was recorded, grouping those with the same growth rate and characteristics. From monosporic cultures, iso- lated taxa were identified morphologically. Rarefaction curves were generated, and the different soils were grouped before and after the application of OM. The composition of the communi- ties in both soils was compared using Venn diagrams. With the Shannon-Wiener diversity index, the effect of compost applica- tion on diversity was calculated. The application of compost did not generate significant changes in the abundance and diversity, but modified the composition favoring the abundance of decom- posing fungi and biocontrollers, which is a result of the increase of OM, improving the health and biological activity of the soil.

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Título de la Revista: INTERCIENCIA
Volumen: VOL. 44 No 7
Editorial: Asociación Interciencia
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 394
Página final: 399
Idioma: Español
Financiamiento/Sponsor: Proyecto UTA–Mayor 9721–18
URL: https://www.interciencia.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/394_Com_Sepulveda_v44n7.pdf