Plant and soil responses to mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobacteria in nodulated or nitrate-fertilized peas (Pisum sativum L)

被引:27
作者
Bethlenfalvay, GJ [1 ]
Andrade, G [1 ]
AzconAguilar, C [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, ESETAC EXP ZAIDIN, E-18008 GRANADA, SPAIN
关键词
Bacillus; Glomus; mycorrhiza; Pisum sativum; plant response; rhizosphere; root nodule; soil aggregation; soil pH; symbiosis;
D O I
10.1007/s003740050225
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Rhizosphere organisms affect plant development and soil stability. This study was conducted to determine the effects of a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungus [Glomus mosseae (Nicol. & Gerd.) Gerd. and Trappe] and a rhizobacterium (Bacillus sp.) on nitrate-fertilized or nodulated pea (Pisum sativum L.) plants and on the status of water-stable soil aggregates. The plants were grown in pots in a yellow clay-loam soil, and inoculated with the VAM fungus and the rhizobacterium, with one of the two, or with neither. The Bacillus sp. and G. mosseae did not affect shoot dry mass in nodulated plants. Under N fertilization, the VAM fungus enhanced plant growth, while the rhizobacterium inhibited shoot growth, VAM root colonization, and nodule formation, but enhanced the root:shoot and the seed:shoot ratios. The inhibition of shoot growth and of root colonization appeared to be related. The water stability and pH of the VAM soils were higher than those of the non-VAM soils. The rhizobacterium enhanced the water-stable aggregate status in the non-VAM soils only. Under both N-nutrition regimes, the soils had the greatest proportion of the water-stable aggregates when inoculated with both rhizo-organisms and the lowest when colonized by neither. The two rhizo-organisms affected both plants and soil, and these effects were modified by the source of N input through N-2 fixation or fertilization.
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