![]() The highest AMF colonization rate (94%) was found in the roots of the host plant Sorghum bicolor (L.) originating from Masni SP-5 District with the AMF composition consisting of Acaulospora cf. The spore morphology identification showed that cassava in North Manokwari District was associated with 3 genera 7 species, West Manokwari District-Manggoapi obtained 3 genera 7 species, Warmare District obtained 2 genera 7 species, Prafi SP-3 District obtained 3 genera 6 species, Masni SP-5 District obtained 3 genera 7 species, and Masni SP-8 District obtained 2 genera 7 species. Furthermore, using the host plant Sorghum bicolor L, AMF was trapped in rhizosphere soil samples for three months. Soil samples were taken from the rhizosphere of 8-month-old cassava plants, with 2 kg of soil at each site. The research was carried out using an observation method and purposive sampling at 6 locations. ![]() ![]() This study aimed to identify the AMF associated with cassava in six locations in Manokwari Regency, West Papua, Indonesia. ![]() Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are crucial for plants growing on marginal soils, especially those with a very high dependence on AMF one of them is plants with few roots, such as cassava.
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