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PJB-2024-454

Comparative diversity analysis of micromycetes in the rhizospheric soil of selected crops and vegetables from Faisalabad and Pattoki

 

Adeela Asghar, Samina Sarwar and Muhammad Hanif
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This study examines the diversity and frequency of micromycetes in the rhizosphere soils of selected crops (Zea mays, Saccharum officinarum) and vegetables (Raphanus sativus, Daucus carota, Solanum lycopersicum, and Solanum tuberosum) in Faisalabad and Pattoki, Pakistan. Faisalabad's clayey silt and silty sand soil is ideal for crops, while Pattoki's alluvial soil supports both vegetables and crops effectively. A total of 18 fungal species were identified across 5 orders, 8 families, and eight genera, with Eurotiales as the dominant order and Penicillium as the leading genus. Key species such as Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, and Penicillium simplicissimum were prevalent in both locations, while Penicillium nalgiovense and Rhizoctonia solani were exclusive to Faisalabad, and Rhizopus oryzae and Talaromyces flavus were reported from Pattoki only. This comparative analysis is crucial for understanding the influence of soil composition on microbial diversity, shedding light on its impact on soil fertility, plant health, and agricultural sustainability. It provides a basis for efficient soil management, disease prevention, and improved crop productivity, while also contributing to microbial ecology research with applications in biocontrol, organic farming, and environmental conservation.

 



To Cite this article: Asghar, A., S. Sarwar and M. Hanif. 2025. Comparative diversity analysis of micromycetes in the rhizospheric soil of selected crops and vegetables from Faisalabad and Pattoki. Pak. J. Bot., 58(1): DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/PJB2026-1(8)  
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