EFFECTS OF ALUMINUM ON GROWTH AND CATION UPTAKE IN SEEDLINGS OF EUCALYPTUS-MANNIFERA AND PINUS-RADIATA

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作者
HUANG, JH [1 ]
BACHELARD, EP [1 ]
机构
[1] AUSTRALIAN NATL UNIV, DEPT FORESTRY, CANBERRA, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA
关键词
AL EFFECTS; CATION UPTAKE; EUCALYPTUS-MANNIFERA; PINUS-RADIATA; ROOT LENGTH; SEEDLING GROWTH;
D O I
10.1007/BF00010769
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
This experiment was designed to examine the effects of aluminium (Al) on the growth of Pinus radiata (D. Don) and Eucalyptus mannifera subsp. mannifera (Mudie) seedlings in culture solutions in a glasshouse to help explain the failure of radiata pine trees on some acid, low fertility soils in Australia on which the native eucalypts flourish. Aluminium (Al) in culture solution increased the growth of roots and shoots of seedlings of both species but while growth of the eucalypt continued to increase with increases in Al to 2,222 muM, growth of the pine was largest at 370 muM Al. In addition to total root length, specific root length (length per unit dry weight), a measure of fineness of the root, increased in the eucalypt seedlings as the substrate Al increased. Growth of the shoots and roots of the pine in the absence of any added Al was extremely poor suggesting that Al, in low concentrations, may be an essential element or ameliorate some other factors in solution culture at low pH. Root and shoot concentrations of K increased with increasing Al, whilst Ca and Mg concentrations decreased and Mn concentrations were unaffected in both species. Tissue Ca and Mg concentrations were 2 to 3 times higher in the eucalypt seedlings than the pine at all levels of added Al due to greater uptake of these elements by the eucalypt. In contrast, at the highest concentration of Al in the medium, shoot Al concentrations were lower in the eucalypt than in the pine due to a greater proportion of Al being retained in the eucalypt roots. These differences between the seedlings in terms of root growth and tissue cation concentrations may help explain the ability of eucalypt species to maintain vigorous growth on acid soils high in Al and low in Ca and P, where growth of the pines failed.
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