Soil Fertility and Biodiversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Associated with Cashew’s (Anacardium occidentale L.) Cultivars Characteristics in Benin (West Africa)

I. Balogoun

Laboratory of Plant Biology, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin and Integrated Soil and Crop Management Research Unit, Laboratory of Soil Sciences, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

A. Saïdou *

Integrated Soil and Crop Management Research Unit, Laboratory of Soil Sciences, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

N. S. Kindohoundé

Integrated Soil and Crop Management Research Unit, Laboratory of Soil Sciences, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

E. L. Ahoton

Laboratory of Plant Biology, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

G. L. Amadji

Integrated Soil and Crop Management Research Unit, Laboratory of Soil Sciences, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

B. C. Ahohuendo

Laboratory of Plant Biology, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

S. Babatoundé

Laboratory of Zootechny, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi,01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

D. Chougourou

Laboratory of Research in Applied Biology, Department of Environment Protection, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 2009 Cotonou, Benin

A. Ahanchédé

Laboratory of Plant Biology, Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 RP Cotonou, Benin

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The present study aims to assess the biodiversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) associated with cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) cultivars characteristics in Benin (West Africa). 108 soil samples were collected at 0-20, 20-40 and 40-60 cm depth under cashew trees at Glazoué in the centre Benin. Cashew’s cultivars characteristics regarding nut and apple size, apple colors and classes of Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) were the treatments. Soil chemical properties, AMF spores’ density and the diversity of AMF in the soil were assessed. Plantation of cashew improved the stock of soil organic carbon (11.24±0.63 and 10.93±0.71 g/kg for 0-20 cm soil depth respectively for cultivars producing big nuts and big apples and cultivars producing small nuts and small apples) and total nitrogen content (1.29±0.11 and 1.21±0.12 g/kg for 0-20 cm soil depth respectively for cultivars producing big nuts and big apples and cultivars producing small nuts and small apples) but it depletes available phosphorus (36.86±6.53 and 41.42±9.22 mg/kg for 0-20 cm soil depth respectively for cultivars producing big nuts and big apples and cultivars producing small nuts and small apples) and exchangeable potassium (0.93±0.10 and 0.79±0.04 cmol/kg for 0-20 cm soil depth respectively for cultivars producing big nuts and big apples and cultivars producing small nuts and small apples). Seven species of AMF (Scutelospora gregarine, Acaulospora colossica, Acaulospora lacunosa, Enthrophospora infrequens, Glomus hoi, Glomus geosporum and Glomus sp.) were identified. They belong to three families and four genera. The species belonging to Glomeracea family were dominants (91.8%) against 5.5% and 2.7% respectively for the Gigasporaceae and Acaulosporaceae. In general, the average numbers of AMF spores were 5.63±0.26; 3.54±0.19 and 1.94±0.15 per gramme of dry soil respectively for 0-20, 20-40 and 40-60 cm depth. The community of AMF was fairly diversified in the soil under cashew’s trees. There was an equitable distribution of AMF genera associated with cashew’s cultivars characteristics tree.

Keywords: Cashew plantation, Shannon-Wiener diversity index, Pielou index, land-use system, tropical ferruginous soils


How to Cite

Balogoun, I., A. Saïdou, N. S. Kindohoundé, E. L. Ahoton, G. L. Amadji, B. C. Ahohuendo, S. Babatoundé, D. Chougourou, and A. Ahanchédé. 2014. “Soil Fertility and Biodiversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Associated With Cashew’s (Anacardium Occidentale L.) Cultivars Characteristics in Benin (West Africa)”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 5 (1):50-63. https://doi.org/10.9734/IJPSS/2015/13817.