Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia

The peach palm or chontaduro (Bactris gasipaes H.B.K.) is the principal crop of the rainforest agroecosytems of the Colombian Pacific coast. This region is poorly referenced in the scientific literature despite its high biodiversity and agroecological importance. The aim of this study was to isolate...

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Riascos Ortiz, Donald
Sarria-Villa, Greicy A.
Varon de Agudelo, Francia
Gomez Carabalí, Arnulfo
Mosquera Espinosa, Ana Teresa
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6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Buenaventura
Fusarium
:ongos del suelo
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
trópicos húmedos
humid tropics
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielavi- opsis
Trichoderma
Buenaventura
Fusarium
humid tropics
pejibaye
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
title Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
spellingShingle Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Buenaventura
Fusarium
:ongos del suelo
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
trópicos húmedos
humid tropics
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielavi- opsis
Trichoderma
Buenaventura
Fusarium
humid tropics
pejibaye
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
title_short Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
title_full Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
title_fullStr Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
title_sort Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Riascos Ortiz, Donald
Sarria-Villa, Greicy A.
Varon de Agudelo, Francia
Gomez Carabalí, Arnulfo
Mosquera Espinosa, Ana Teresa
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Riascos Ortiz, Donald
Sarria-Villa, Greicy A.
Varon de Agudelo, Francia
Gomez Carabalí, Arnulfo
Mosquera Espinosa, Ana Teresa
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
topic 6 Tecnología (ciencias aplicadas) / Technology
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
Buenaventura
Fusarium
:ongos del suelo
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
trópicos húmedos
humid tropics
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielavi- opsis
Trichoderma
Buenaventura
Fusarium
humid tropics
pejibaye
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Buenaventura
Fusarium
:ongos del suelo
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
trópicos húmedos
humid tropics
pejiba%e
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielavi- opsis
Trichoderma
Buenaventura
Fusarium
humid tropics
pejibaye
Penicillium
Rhizopus
soil fungi
Thielaviopsis
Trichoderma
description The peach palm or chontaduro (Bactris gasipaes H.B.K.) is the principal crop of the rainforest agroecosytems of the Colombian Pacific coast. This region is poorly referenced in the scientific literature despite its high biodiversity and agroecological importance. The aim of this study was to isolate and identify up to the level of genus, fungi from the rhizosphere of B. gasipaes in two areas with different crop management, Citronela and Sabanetas, both in Valle del Cauca. Roots and rhizospherical soil were sampled at three times of varying rainfall from 2006 to 2007. It is hypothesized that the size and diversity of the fungi population are negatively influenced by rainfall, as this is the dominant climatic variable in the study region. Results showed that in Citronela fungi populations were stable during the first two sampling, independent of rainfall between the sampling dates. In Sabaletas, rainfall was higher than in Citronela, which was associated with anaerobic conditions in the rhizosphere that limited fungal growth. The third sampling had higher fungal populations and diversity of fungal genera at both sites which coincides with the period of high rainfall and palm fruit production, conditions that favor the release of exudates from the roots. These factors could have favored secretion of root exudates which in turn, could favor the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the rhizosphere. The genera of fungi isolated were: Trichoderma in both sites, Fusarium and Rhizopus in Citronela only, and Penicillium y Thielaviopsis in Sabaletas only. These fungi could be beneficial and useful in programs of integrated pest management for palm peach production. Thus, the results could serve as a base for future studies in the Pacific region.
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The aim of this study was to isolate and identify up to the level of genus, fungi from the rhizosphere of B. gasipaes in two areas with different crop management, Citronela and Sabanetas, both in Valle del Cauca. Roots and rhizospherical soil were sampled at three times of varying rainfall from 2006 to 2007. It is hypothesized that the size and diversity of the fungi population are negatively influenced by rainfall, as this is the dominant climatic variable in the study region. Results showed that in Citronela fungi populations were stable during the first two sampling, independent of rainfall between the sampling dates. In Sabaletas, rainfall was higher than in Citronela, which was associated with anaerobic conditions in the rhizosphere that limited fungal growth. The third sampling had higher fungal populations and diversity of fungal genera at both sites which coincides with the period of high rainfall and palm fruit production, conditions that favor the release of exudates from the roots. These factors could have favored secretion of root exudates which in turn, could favor the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the rhizosphere. The genera of fungi isolated were: Trichoderma in both sites, Fusarium and Rhizopus in Citronela only, and Penicillium y Thielaviopsis in Sabaletas only. These fungi could be beneficial and useful in programs of integrated pest management for palm peach production. Thus, the results could serve as a base for future studies in the Pacific region.El chontaduro o pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes H.B.K) es el principal cultivo de los agroecosistemas de la selva húmeda tropical de la costa pacífica colombiana. Esta región no aparece referenciada en la literatura científica a pesar de su alta biodiversidad e importancia agroecológica. El objetivo de este estudio fue aislar y caracterizar morfológicamente hasta género, hongos presentes en la rizósfera de B. gasipaes en dos sistemas de producción diferentes, localizados en Citronela y Sabaletas, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Durante 6 meses se tomaron muestras de raíces y suelo rizosférico en tres épocas con distinta precipitación pluvial. Se planteó como hipótesis que el tamaño y diversidad de la población de hongos son influenciados negativamente por la precipitación, ya que esta es la variable climática preponderante en la región del estudio. Los resultados mostraron que en la localidad de Citronela las poblaciones de hongos permanecieron estables durante los dos primeros muestreos, independiente de los cambios ocurridos en el régimen de lluvias entre épocas. En Sabaletas, durante estos mismos periodos, los registros de lluvias fueron más altos, lo que pudo generar condiciones anaeróbias en la rizósfera y limitar la expresión poblacional fúngica. Para el tercer muestreo, en ambas localidades aumentó la población y diversidad de géneros de hongos, coincidiendo con la época de alta precipitación pluvial y llenado de frutos en las palmas, condiciones que aparentemente favorecen la liberación de exudados en las raíces y consecuentemente el desarrollo de las poblaciones microbianas benéficas de la rizósfera. Los géneros de hongos aislados en este estudio fueron: Trichoderma en ambas localidades, Fusarium y Rhizopus sólo en Citronela, Penicillium y Thielaviopsis sólo en Sabaletas. Estos microorganismos fungosos podrían presentar potencial benéfico para ser utilizados en programas de manejo integrado dentro del sistema de producción del chontaduro en la región Pacífico de Colombia.application/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Palmirahttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/28846Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Acta AgronómicaActa AgronómicaRiascos Ortiz, Donald and Sarria-Villa, Greicy A. and Varon de Agudelo, Francia and Gomez Carabalí, Arnulfo and Mosquera Espinosa, Ana Teresa (2011) Recognition of potential beneficial fungi associated with chontaduro (bactris gasipaes h.b.k.) rhizosphere in the pacific region of valle del cauca, colombia. Acta Agronómica, 60 (4). pp. 319-327. 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