Marija Kisa
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2007
Lahcen Ouahmane; Mohamed Hafidi; Jean Thioulouse; Marc Ducousso; Marija Kisa; Yves Prin; Antoine Galiana; Ali Boumezzough; Robin Duponnois
Aims: The study aimed to determine whether inoculation with native arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi could improve survival and growth of seedlings in degraded soils of Morocco.
Mycorrhiza | 2007
Naina Ramanankierana; Marc Ducousso; Nirina Rakotoarimanga; Yves Prin; Jean Thioulouse; Emile Randrianjohany; Luciano Ramaroson; Marija Kisa; Antoine Galiana; Robin Duponnois
The main objectives of this study were (1) to describe the diversity of mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Uapaca bojeri, an endemic Euphorbiaceae of Madagascar, and (2) to determine the potential benefits of inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi [ectomycorrhizal and/or arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi] on the growth of this tree species and on the functional diversity of soil microflora. Ninety-four sporophores were collected from three survey sites. They were identified as belonging to the ectomycorrhizal genera Afroboletus, Amanita, Boletus, Cantharellus, Lactarius, Leccinum, Rubinoboletus, Scleroderma, Tricholoma, and Xerocomus. Russula was the most frequent ectomycorrhizal genus recorded under U. bojeri. AM structures (vesicles and hyphae) were detected from the roots in all surveyed sites. In addition, this study showed that this tree species is highly dependent on both types of mycorrhiza, and controlled ectomycorrhization of this Uapaca species strongly influences soil microbial catabolic diversity. These results showed that the complex symbiotic status of U. bojeri could be managed to optimize its development in degraded areas. The use of selected mycorrhizal fungi such the Scleroderma Sc1 isolate in nursery conditions could be of great interest as (1) this fungal strain is very competitive against native symbiotic microflora, and (2) the fungal inoculation improves the catabolic potentialities of the soil microflora.
Mycorrhiza | 2007
A. P. Dabire; Victor Hien; Marija Kisa; A. Bilgo; K. S. Sangare; Christian Plenchette; A. Galiana; Y. Prin; Robin Duponnois
Although it is usually admitted that arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are key components in soil bio-functioning, little is known on the response of microbial functional diversity to AM inoculation. The aims of the present study were to determine the influence of Glomus intraradices inoculum densities on plant growth and soil microflora functional diversity in autoclaved soil or non-disinfected soil. Microbial diversity of soil treatments was assessed by measuring the patterns of in situ catabolic potential of microbial communities. The soil disinfection increased sorghum growth, but lowered catabolic evenness (4.8) compared to that recorded in the non-disinfected soil (6.5). G. intraradices inoculation induced a higher plant growth in the autoclaved soil than in the non-disinfected soil. This AM effect was positively related to inoculum density. Catabolic evenness and richness were positively correlated with the number of inoculated AM propagules in the autoclaved soil, but negatively correlated in the non-disinfected soil. In addition, after soil disinfection and AM inoculation, these microbial functionality indicators had higher values than in the autoclaved or in the non-disinfected soil without AM inoculation. These results are discussed in relation to the ecological influence of AM inoculation, with selected fungal strains and their associated microflora on native soil microbial activity.
Forest Ecology and Management | 2007
Lahcen Ouahmane; Jean Thioulouse; Mohamed Hafidi; Yves Prin; Marc Ducousso; Antoine Galiana; Christian Plenchette; Marija Kisa; Robin Duponnois
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2006
Robin Duponnois; Marija Kisa; Christian Plenchette
Ecological Engineering | 2007
Robin Duponnois; Christian Plenchette; Yves Prin; Marc Ducousso; Marija Kisa; Amadou Bâ; Antoine Galiana
Science of The Total Environment | 2006
Robin Duponnois; Marija Kisa; Komi Assigbetse; Yves Prin; Jean Thioulouse; M. Issartel; P. Moulin; Michel Lepage
FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2007
Marija Kisa; Arsène Sanon; Jean Thioulouse; Komi Assigbetse; Samba Ndao Sylla; Rodolphe Spichiger; Lamine Dieng; Jacques Berthelin; Yves Prin; Antoine Galiana; Michel Lepage; Robin Duponnois
Plant Ecology | 2006
Lahcen Ouahmane; Robin Duponnois; Mohamed Hafidi; Marija Kisa; A. Boumezouch; Jean Thioulouse; Christian Plenchette
Applied Soil Ecology | 2006
Lahcen Ouahmane; Mohamed Hafidi; Christian Plenchette; Marija Kisa; Ali Boumezzough; Jean Thioulouse; Robin Duponnois
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