Influence of microorganisms on iron acquisition in maize
1993
Wiren, M von | Römheld, V. | Morel, J.L. | Guckert, A. | Marschner, H.
Graminaceous species can enhance acquisition of iron (Fe) by release of phytosiderophores mainly from apical root zones. However, phytosiderophores are readily degradable by microorganisms. To study the effect of rhizosphere microorganisms in Fe acquisition, maize plants were grown axenically or inoculated with a mixture of microorganisms in a limestone substrate supplemented with a small amount of Fe(III)-oxide. Axenic plants grew well without Fe deficiency symptoms and released considerable amounts of phytosiderophores. In contrast, inoculated plants showed severe symptoms of Fe deficiency chlorosis and much less phytosiderophores were detectable in the substrate. The severity of Fe deficiency chlorosis was strongly influenced by the mode of water supply either continuously by glass fibre wicks or by periodic short-term flooding. Inoculated plants became more chlorotic, when watered by flooding than plants watered by glass fibre wicks. This was suggested to be due to greater microbial degradation of phytosiderophores as a consequence of higher microbial population density in apical root zones, the sites of phytosiderophore release. To prove this hypothesis maize plants were grown in a silty loam soil. Short-term periodic flooding resulted in a uniform distribution pattern of rhizosphere microorganisms along the root axis, whereas in non-flooded plants the number of rhizosphere microorganisms was lower in apical root zones and increased sharply from 0-20 to 20-40 mm distance from the root apex. It is concluded, that in solid substrates a low population density of rhizosphere microorganisms in the apical root zone is of particular importance for efficient Fe acquisition by phytosiderophores in graminaceous species like maize.
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