FITTING PLANTS TO SOIL THROUGH MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI - MYCORRHIZA EFFECTS ON PLANT-GROWTH AND SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER

被引:17
作者
QUINTERORAMOS, M
ESPINOZAVICTORIA, D
FERRERACERRATO, R
BETHLENFALVAY, GJ
机构
[1] COLEGIO POSTGRAD,CTR EDAFOL,MONTECILLO 56230,MEXICO,MEXICO
[2] ARS,WESTERN REG RES CTR,DEPT AGR,ALBANY,CA 94710
关键词
HELIANTHUS-ANNUUS; MYCORRHIZA; SOIL ORGANIC MATTER; VAM RESPONSE; ZEA-MAYS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00336426
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi affect diverse aspects of plant form and function. Since mycorrhiza-mediated changes in host-plant responses to root colonization by different VAM fungi vary widely, it is important to assess each endophyte for each specific effect it can elicit from its host as part of the screening process for effectiveness. Three species of VAM fungi and a mixture of species were compared with non-VAM controls for their effects on soil organic matter contents and on nutrition and morphology in two varieties (native and hybrid) of corn (Zea mays L.) and one of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in P-sufficient and N-deficient soil in pot cultures. Differences in soil organic matter due to the fungal applications were highly significant with all host plants. Native corn responded more to VAM colonization than the hybrid did; differences in treatments were significant in leaf area, plant biomass, and root: shoot ratio in the former, but not in the latter. Responses in the sunflower were similar to those in the native corn. Significant VAM treatment-related differences in shoot N and P contents were not reflected in shoot biomass, which was invariant. Correlations between plant or soil parameters and the intensity of VAM colonization were found only in soil organic matter with the native corn, in specific leaf area in the hybrid corn, and in plant biomass in the sunflower. The presence of the different endophytes and not the intensity of colonization apparently elicited different host responses.
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