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SANDERS IR; KOIDE RT. 1994. NUTRIENT ACQUISITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN
COOCCURRING MYCOTROPHIC AND NON-MYCOTROPHIC OLD-FIELD ANNUALS. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 8(1):77-84.
Address:
SANDERS IR, UNIV BASEL,INST
BOT,PFLANZENPHYSIOL,CH-4056 BASEL,SWITZERLAND
1. Three annual plant species, Abutilon
theophrasti, Amaranthus retroflexus and Setaria
lutescens were grown together in field plots at
two different phosphorus levels and in either
fumigated soil, fumigated soil which was
subsequently re-inoculated with spores of the
mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices or
untreated soil containing indigenous mycorrhizal
fungi. 2. The response of each plant species to
the mycorrhizal treatments differed
significantly. The results indicated that
mycorrhizal fungi reduced the growth of
Amaranthus (non-mycotrophic) and increased the
growth of Abutilon (mycotrophic). Mycorrhizal
treatment had little effect on the performance of
Setaria (mycotrophic). 3. Significantly higher
concentrations of phosphorus in mature
reproductive parts of both mycotrophic species in
treatments where mycorrhizal fungi were present
suggest that the mycorrhizal symbiosis could
significantly affect the quality of seed and may
have long-term effects on the structure of plant
communities.
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