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Gucwa-Przepiora, E; Malkowski, E; Sas-Nowosielska, A; Kucharski, R; Krzyzak, J; Kita, A; Romkens, PFAM. 2007. Effect of chemophytostabilization practices on arbuscular mycorrhiza colonization of Deschampsia cespitosa ecotype Warynski at different soil depths. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. 150(3):338-346.
Address:
Gucwa-Przepiora, E, Univ Silesia, Dept Plant Systemat, Fac Biol &
Environm Protect, 28 Jagiellonska St, PL-40032 Katowice, Poland
The effects of chemophytostabilization practices on arbuscular
mycorrhiza (AM) of Deschampsia cespitosa roots at different depths in
soils highly contaminated with heavy metals were studied in field
trials. Mycorrhizal parameters, including frequency of mycorrhization,
intensity of root cortex colonization and arbuscule abundance were
studied. Correlations between concentration of bioavailable Cd, Zn, Ph
and Cu in soil and mycorrhizal parameters were estimated. An increase
in AM colonization with increasing soil depth was observed in soils
with spontaneously,gowing D. cespitosa. A positive effect of
chemophytostabilization amendments (calcium phosphate, lignite) on AM
colonization was found in the soil layers to which the amendments were
applied. Negative correlation coefficients between mycorrhizal
parameters and concentration of bioavailable Cd and Zn in soil were
obtained. Our results demonstrated that chemophytostabilization
practices enhance AM colonization in D. cespitosa roots, even in soils
fertilized with high rates of phosphorus.
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