The effectivity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from high input conventional and organic grassland and grass-arable rotations

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J. Scullion
W.R. Eason
E.P. Scott
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[1] University of Wales,Institute of Biological Sciences
[2] Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 1998年 / 204卷
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arable rotations; arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; grasslands; organic conversions;
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The effectivity of arbuscular mycorrhizal spores in promoting growth of Allium ameloprasum L. cv. Musselburgh and Trifolium repens L. cv. Menna was tested for inocula from three soil series under long term organic or intensive, conventional grass and grass-arable rotations. For two soil series, Allium responses to inocula from soils recently converted to organic fanning were also assessed. Finally, Trifolium root fragments were used to inoculate Allium so as to evaluate responses to this inoculation procedure. Plants were sown into previously sterilised, matched soils from organic farms with no nutrient input. Mycorrhizal treatments generally increased growth for Allium. However, for Trifolium, infection decreased growth in the most fertile soil and gave an increase only in the least fertile. In the least fertile soil, inocula from organic farms were more effective than those from conventional farms. For Trifolium (all soils) and for Allium (least fertile soil), there was evidence of more efficient uptake of phosphorus in plants inoculated with spores from organic farms. The pattern of Allium response to inoculation with spores from conventional, conversion and organic sources was not consistent between soil type, but there was evidence of lower root infection for conversion compared with organic inocula and of a trend towards higher infectivity as the time period under organic management increased. Inoculating Allium with AMF root fragments produced a plant response similar to that obtained when spores were used, confirming that spore viability was not the sole factor influencing AMF effectivity in earlier experiments. Intensive farming practices may reduce the effectiveness of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal populations, particularly where fertiliser inputs are high and inherent fertility is low. This could have practical implications where high input farms are converted to organic management.
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