Sensitivity to Cd or Zn of host and symbiont of ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots pine) seedlings

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Jeanette Hartley-Whitaker
John W. G. Cairney
Andrew A. Meharg
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[1] Institute of Terrestrial Ecology,Department of Biology
[2] University of Leeds,Mycorrhiza Research Group, School of Science
[3] Institute of Terrestrial Ecology,Department of Plant and Soil Science
[4] University of Western Sydney,undefined
[5] Nepean,undefined
[6] University of Aberdeen,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2000年 / 218卷
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cadmium; ectomycorrhizal fungi; metal toxicity; (Scots pine); zinc;
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Pinus sylvestris seedlings infected with either the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungus Paxillus involutus or Suillus variegatus were exposed to a range of Cd or Zn concentrations. This was done to investigate the relationship between the sensitivity of ECM fungi and their host plants over a wide range of concentrations. P. involutus ameliorated the toxicity of Cd and Zn to P. sylvestris with respect to root length, despite significant inhibition of ECM infection levels by Cd (Cd EC50 [effective concentration which inhibits ECM infection by 50%] values were: P. involutus 3.7 μg g-1 Cd; S. variegatus 2.3 μg g-1 Cd). ECM infection by P. involutus also decreased Cd and Zn transport to the plant shoots at potentially toxic concentrations and also influenced the proportion of Zn transported to the roots and shoots, with a higher proportion retained in the roots of the seedlings. ECM infection did increase host biomass production, but this was not affected by the presence of Cd or Zn. Root and shoot biomass production by P. sylvestris, in both the presence and absence of ECM fungi, was unaffected by Cd and Zn at all concentrations tested.
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