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世界科学技术-中医药现代化 2008
Rhizosphere Fungi Diversity and soil properties of Ophiopogon japonicus Geo-authentic in Zhejiang Province
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Abstract:
This is a study of fungi diversity of Radix Ophiopogonis roots grown in Zhejiang Province and associated soil properties. In the study, a wet screening method was employed to collect arbuscular spores from the soil where Radix Ophiopogonis roots were growing. Authors calculated the density of spores, species affluence, and appearance frequency of different species, and analyzed soil properties, and associated metal content and pesticide residues. Authors found that Radix Ophiopogonis roots grown in Zhejiang Province are rich in arbuscular resources, with a density of spores at 824.33/100g in number. Glomus, Gigaspora, and Acaulospora are the dominant species, with a fungi affluence reaching 5. Arbuscular spores have developed a distribution pattern featured with distinct seasonal variations. The soil where Radix Ophiopogonis roots are grown is rich in metal elements, including calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, and chromium, without pesticide residues. Authors believe that Radix Ophiopogonis roots grown in Zhejiang Province are rich in fungi, including Glomus, Gigaspora, and Acaulospora, with a distinct seasonal variation. It also has a soil that is rich in calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, and chromium.