PROSPECT OF ENDOMYCORRHIZA FUNGI FOR BIO-FERTILIZERS
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MEITINI WAHYUNI PROBORINI
PROSPECT OF ENDOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI FOR BIO-FERTILIZERS
by
Meitini Wahyuni Proborini
Email: pmeitini@unud.ac.id
Mycorrhizae or Endomycorrhizae is a soil
fungus that is often known as Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF). Mycorrhizae
are taken from Greek which literally means fungi (mycos = mico) and roots
(rhiza). This fungi forms a symbiotic mutualism between fungi and plant roots.
Fungi obtain carbohydrates in the form of simple sugars (glucose) from plants.
Conversely, fungi function to channel water and soil nutrients from the soil
for the purposes of photosynthetic plants.
Endomycorrhizal
fungi are obligate organism, living in symbiosis with the root system of
vascular plants even they can live as symbiont with some non-vascular plants as
well. Endomycorrhiza is known as soil fungus because its habitat is in the soil
in the form of spores or hyphae and is very widely distributed in the root area
of plants (rhizosphere). Some researchers say that endomycorrhiza is also
known as root fungus. The symbiosis between roots and fungus provides benefits
for soil and host plant where the fungus grows. Endomycorrhizal fungi also have
role in the growth plant able to increase the survival of plant seeds against
disease. Moreover, the endomycorrhiza plays an important role in the process of
absorption of ground water, the supply of nutrients such as phosphate (P),
potassium (K) and as a function of hormones to stimulate growth.
Plants that have mycorrhizal
symbiosis show maximum resistance to soil drought stress, so it is estimated in
the future can used as an alternative technology to help growth, increase
productivity and quality of plants, especially those planted on marginal lands
that are less fertile or former mining / industrial. The specifict of this
endomycorrhizal fungus is its ability to help plants to absorb nutrients,
especially nutrients Phosphate (P). Symbiosis between mycorrhizae and plants
occurs in the roots of plants where the fungus will colonize apoplast and root
cortex cells of the host plant. This form of symbiosis is a form of symbiosis
for endomycorrhizal fungi to obtain carbon and sugar from plant photosynthesis.
Utilization of CMA as a biological fertilizer
in some commercial plants has shown quite good results. For example, CMA
inoculation of cashew seeds can accelerate seedling growth in less than 60
days. Application in apple plants can increase the P content in leaves from 0,
04 to 0, 1 9%. In banana plants, AMF inoculation is also able to increase plant
height and nutrient content of N, P, K, and Ca in the leaves. Other studies
have shown that CMA inoculation of chilli seeds can spur growth. In soybean
plants, CMA infection stimulates Zn absorption so that the concentration of Zn
and CU in leaves is higher compared to plants without CMA in the early stages
of growth, but decreases during flowering and thereafter increases again in the
reproductive phase. Improvement of plant growth due to endomycoriza depends on
the amount of phosphorus available in the soil and the type of plant.
Significant effects of endomycoriza often occur in soils that lack phosphorus.
The efficiency of P fertilization is clearly increased with the use of
mycorrhizae. Application of endomycorrhizal biofertilizer in cassava
cultivation is very positive effect on plant growth and the administration of
inoculant in real endomycoriza can increase growth in the nursery and even after
the plants are grown in the field.
Finally, the role of endomycorrhizae that can be
used as biological fertilizer and increasing farmers' awareness of the use of
endomycorrhizae as natural fertilizer is friendly to nature. This awareness
arises that the use of chemical fertilizers for soil fertility, growing power
and productivity of plants is increasingly reduced and instead began to use biofertilizers.
The principle of the use of biological fertilizers is to utilize microorganisms
that are already available in the soil degarade an organic material so it can
help the process of mineralization or symbiosis with plants in nutrient
elements because the presence of microorganisms (endomycorrhizae) can stimulate
plant growth so that it will increase productivity so that harvesting with
biological fertilizer can promise farmers income increase.
SOURCE:
This
paper is taken from various sources of the author's research results, and also
the author's collaboration with the final project students