PJB-2017-249
CORRELATION BETWEEN SOIL CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SOIL-BORNE MYCOFLORA IN CUCUMBER TUNNELS
HALIMA QUDSIA, ARSHAD JAVAID, RASHID MAHMOOD AND NAUREEN AKHTAR
Abstract
Twelve soil samples were collected from fields of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) tunnels from various localities of Lahore and Shekhupura districts, Pakistan. Soil samples were analyzed for various characteristics viz. pH, ECe, organic matter, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Soil mycoflora was isolated using dilution plate method. Soil pH, ECe, organic matter, N, P and K were in the range of 7.42–8.13, 107–2520 (µS cm-1), 0.98–1.40%, 0.039–0.070%, 7–357 mg kg-1 and 88–946 mg kg-1 in different soil samples, respectively. A total of 18 fungal species belonging to 10 genera viz. Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cladosporium, Drechslera, Emericella, Fusarium, Mortierella, Mucor, Penicillium and Sclerotium were isolated from various soil samples. Saprophytic fungi were more prevalent than pathogenic ones. Number of colonies of saprophytic fungi ranged from 360–2754 g-1 soil in different samples. In contrast, number of pathogenic fungal colonies were limited to 1–234 g-1 soil. Number of colonies of pathogenic fungi were positively and significantly correlated with soil organic matter and nitrogen contents. This study concludes that high nitrogen and organic matter in cucumber tunnels favour population of pathogenic fungi.
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