Community Structure of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Temperate Grassland and Tropical Land-Use Systems

The aim of this study is to determine the diversity of mycorhriza in a tropical land-use gradient related to the host preferences. The hypothesis addressed that micorrhizal richness are influenced by transformation of tree species in different land-use gradient.

Publications:

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Subandiyah, N. Edy, Hadiwiyono, J. Widada, M. Fegan, 2006. Diversity of blood disease bacterium on banana and the virulence study. Program and Abstracts Book of The 4th International bacterial wilt symposium, 17th-20th July 2006, York, United Kingdom.
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Subandiyah, Hadiwiyono, N. Edy, J. Widada, M. Fegan, 2006. Survival the blood disease bacterium of banana in soil. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, 10th-14th July 2006. International Society for Plant Pathology. Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Edy N., J. Panggeso, Baharuddin, 2008. Morphological, Biochemical and Pathogenicity the Blood Disease Bacterium on Banana. Agrisains 9(2):47-50
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Edy N., J. Panggeso, T. Kuswinanti, Baharuddin, 2009. Banana Blood Disease on Valley of Palu: Distribution and its Characteristics. Proceeding of International Seminar and Congress of National Congress of Indonesian Phytopathological Society. Bio-Security, Food Security and Plant Diseases: The Role of Phytopathology in the Eras of Global Warming and Free Trade. Makassar, 4-7 August 2009.