Author : Quilang, Reynald M.
In the nickel mined soil, A. mangium (70.19 cms) obtained significantly better height performance than C. equisetifolia (56.12 cms) and J. curcas (24.67 cms.). Acacia mangium showed no significant difference on biomass yield in the nickel mined sites (22.63g/plant) and fertile soil (29.21 g/plant); and root volume at 14.20 cm3 and 16.79 cm3, respectively. The non significant variations on biomass yield and root volume on both soils indicate that this species had performed even in the nickel contaminated soil. VAM-inoculated seedlings height of C. equisetifolia was significantly higher with a mean of 2.14 cm compared to the uninoculated seedlings with 0.52 cm. The same species also registered larger stem diameter by 260% over the non-inoculated seedlings. On P uptake, VAM inoculated seedlings significantly improved J. curcas by 39.06% in the fertile and 33.33% in the nickel-mined soil while no significant variations observed for A. mangium and C. equisetifolia. On the other hand, VAM influence was evident on the nickel uptake of A. mangium which accumulated statistically higher amount of nickel at 12.22 mg/kg as against the 7.26 mg/kg from the uninoculated seedlings. Based on the results, C. equisetifolia and A. mangium showed potential candidate species for the rehabilitation of the abandoned mined soil in Palawan.
Subject:
Palawan Jatropha curcas Acacia mangium Casuarina equisetifolia endomycorrhizal inoculation growth survival
Material : theses
Publisher : University of the Philippines Los Baños,
Publication Date : June 2011
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2011
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