INVENTORY
OF POTENTIAL INDIGENOUS ENDOMYCHORRHIZA FOR LAND REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT OF NICKEL
POST-MINING IN SOROWAKO
Muh. Akhsan Akiba, Kahar
Mustarib(s), Tutik Kuswinantic, Syatrianti A. Syaifuld
a Faculty of Agriculture,
Muhammadiyah University of Parepare, South Sulawesi, 91131, Indonesia. Tel :
+62-811343885978 Fax:+62-42125524 .
b(s)Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University,
Makassar, South Sulawesi, 90245, Indonesia. Tel : +62-8124262377
Fax:+62-411585200 E-mail: kahar_mustari@yahoo.com
c
Faculty of
Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, 90245, Indonesia.
Tel : +62-81342562411 Fax:
:+62-411585200 .
d Faculty
of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, 90245,
Indonesia. Tel : +62-81355414097 Fax: :+62-411585200.
Abstract Acceleration
land rehabilitation
management of nickel
post-mining in Sorowako has been main attention of PT. Vale Indonesia. This
acceleration can be done by utilizing natural resources, especially microorganism’s
indigenous endomychorrhiza. endomychorrhiza also
called mychorrhizal
arbuscula (MA) has got a lot of attention for its ability to form a mutualistic
symbiosis with 80% - 96% of plant species. This study aims to determine the
dominance of spores indigenous endomychorrhiza and its
potential to accelerate land rehabilitation
management of nickel
post-mining, which is carried out in three phases; sampling rhizosphere,
trapping spores, isolation and identification of spores MA types. The results
showed that the dominance of genus indigenous
endomychorrhiza in
the area is
Acalauspora sp (75, 06%).