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Scherer, HW; Frost, M. 2004. Depletion of non-exchangeable NH4+ at the root-soil and hyphae-soil
interface of VA mycorrhizal maize (Zea mays) and parsley (Petroselinum sativum). JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENERNAHRUNG UND BODENKUNDE. 167(6):713-719.
Address:
Scherer, HW, Univ Bonn, Inst Plant Nutr, Karlrobert Kreiten Str 13,
D-53115 Bonn, Germany
Mobilization of non-exchangeable ammonium (NH4+) by hyphae of the
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungus Glumus mosseae was
studied under controlled experimental conditions. Maize (Zea mays) and
parsley (Petroselinum, sativum) were grown either alone or in symbiosis
with Glomus mosseae in containers with separated compartments for roots
and hyphal growth. In one experiment, (NH4+)-N-15 was added to the soil
to differentiate between the native non-exchangeable NH4+ and the
non-exchangeable NH4+ derived from N fertilization. Non-exchangeable
NH4+ was mobilized by plant growth. Plant dry weight and N uptake,
however, were not significantly influenced by mycorrhizal colonization
of the roots. The influence of root infection with mycorrhizal fungus
on the mobilization of non-exchangeable NH4+ was negligible. In the
hyphal compartment, hyphal uptake of N resulted in a decrease of NH4+
in the soil solution and of exchangeable NH4+ However, the NH4+
concentration was still too high to permit the release of
non-exchangeable NH4+. The results demonstrate that, in contrast to
roots, hyphae of VAM fungi are not able to form a non-exchangeable-NH4+
depletion zone in the adjacent soil. However, under conditions of a
more substantial depletion of the exchangeable NH4+ in the mycorrhizal
sphere (e.g., with longer growth), an effect of mycorrhiza on the
non-exchangeable NH4+ might be found.
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