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Chen, Y; Yuan, JG; Yang, ZY; Xin, GR; Fan, L. 2008. Associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Rhynchrelyrum repens in abandoned quarries in southern China. PLANT AND SOIL. 304(1-2):257-266.
Address:
Yang, ZY, Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ, State Key Lab Biocontrol, Ghangzhou
510275, Peoples R China
The association between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and
Rhynchrelyrum repens was investigated. In six abandoned quarries in the
Pearl River Delta area, R. repens was found to be associated with nine
AMF species, including Glomus versiforme, G. brohultii, G.
microaggregatum, G. clarum and G. claroideum, Acaulospora delicata, A.
mellea, A. mollowae and Entrophospora infrequens. The genus Glomus and
the species G. brohultii were recorded at the highest frequencies.
Three typical arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) structures, i.e. hyphae,
vesicles and arbuscules, were found in the roots of the R. repens
specimens collected from all the quarries investigated. Vesicles were
the most frequently recorded structure. Results of a container-based
experiment showed that R. repens had very high mortality (83.3%) in the
absence of AMF in soil containing sufficient P (phosphorus); this
indicates that R. repens is an obligate mycotroph. The presence of AMF
significantly increased the biomass accumulation of R. repens seedlings
(p < 0.01). It was also observed that AMF colonization was related to
soil P and K (potassium) utilization by R. repens seedlings. It is,
therefore, important to inoculate with AMF when using R. repens for the
restoration of damaged ecosystems.
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