Growth and phosphorus nutrition of a Paris‐type arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
2003
Cavagnaro, T. R. | Smith, F. A. | Ayling, S. M. | Smith, S. E.
• Paris ‐type arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are reportedly the most common morphological type of AM; however, most research has focused on the Arum ‐type. Asphodelus fistulosus , a common weed in southern Australia, forms Paris ‐type AM when colonised by Glomus coronatum . It is often found in sites with low nutrient levels, and may therefore be dependent on its AM associations for growth and phosphorus (P) nutrition. • A. fistulosus was inoculated with G. coronatum and grown in pots containing a soil/sand mixture with P added to give five soil P concentrations. The plants were grown in a glasshouse and harvested 6 and 9 wk after planting, at which times growth, P nutrition and colonisation were measured. • At low soil P, A. fistulosus showed very marked positive responses to colonisation both in P uptake and growth; both responses decreased with increasing P supply. Colonisation was not greatly reduced by increasing P supply. • This study appears to be one of the first detailed investigations of P responses in a Paris ‐type AM, providing insight into what is reportedly the more common but less well studied morphological type of AM.
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