Growth and interactions of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from limestone and acid rock habitats

被引:33
作者
van Aarle, IM [1 ]
Söderström, B [1 ]
Olsson, PA [1 ]
机构
[1] Lund Univ, Dept Microbial Ecol, SE-22362 Lund, Sweden
关键词
arbuscular mycorrhiza; bacteria; extraradical hyphae; fatty acids; limestone; Plantago lanceolata; rock habitat;
D O I
10.1016/S0038-0717(03)00248-7
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) development in different soil types, and the influence of AM fungal hyphae on their original soil were investigated. Plantago lanceolata, which can grow in soils of a very wide pH range, was grown in two closely related limestone soils and an acid soil from rock habitats. Plants were colonised by the indigenous AM fungal community. The use of compartmented systems allowed LIS to compare soil with and without mycorrhizal hyphae. Root colonisation of P. lanceolata was markedly higher in the limestone soils (30-60%) than in the acid soil (5 -20%), both in the original habitat and in the experimental study. Growth of extraradical AM fungal hyphae was detected in the limestone soils, but not in the acid soil, using the signature fatty acid 16: 1 omega5 as biomass indicator. Analysis of signature fatty acids demonstrated an increased microbial biomass in the presence of AM fungal hyphae as judged for example from ail increased amount of NLFA 16:0 with 30 nmol g(-1) in one of the limestone soils. Bacterial activity, but not soil phosphatase activity, was increased by around 25% in the presence of mycorrhizal hyphae in the first harvest of limestone soils. AM fungal hyphae can thus stimulate microorganisms. However, no effect of AM hyphae was observed on the soil pH or organic matter content in the limestone soils and the available P was not depleted. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1557 / 1564
页数:8
相关论文
共 48 条
[1]   THE EFFECT OF SOIL-PH ON THE FORMATION OF VA MYCORRHIZAS BY 2 SPECIES OF GLOMUS [J].
ABBOTT, LK ;
ROBSON, AD .
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH, 1985, 23 (02) :253-261
[2]   THE EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS ON THE FORMATION OF HYPHAE IN SOIL BY THE VESICULAR ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS, GLOMUS-FASCICULATUM [J].
ABBOTT, LK ;
ROBSON, AD ;
DEBOER, G .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1984, 97 (03) :437-446
[3]   Bacteria from rhizosphere and hyphosphere soils of different arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungi [J].
Andrade, G ;
Mihara, KL ;
Linderman, RG ;
Bethlenfalvay, GJ .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1997, 192 (01) :71-79
[4]   MEASUREMENT OF HEAVY-METAL TOLERANCE OF SOIL BACTERIA USING THYMIDINE INCORPORATION INTO BACTERIA EXTRACTED AFTER HOMOGENIZATION CENTRIFUGATION [J].
BAATH, E .
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1992, 24 (11) :1167-1172
[5]   MEASUREMENT OF PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS BY SOIL BACTERIAL ASSEMBLAGES WITH THE LEUCINE INCORPORATION TECHNIQUE [J].
BAATH, E .
BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 1994, 17 (02) :147-153
[6]   Carbon metabolism and transport in arbuscular mycorrhizas [J].
Bago, B ;
Pfeffer, PE ;
Shachar-Hill, Y .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2000, 124 (03) :949-957
[7]   A CRITICAL-REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN THE UPTAKE OF PHOSPHORUS BY PLANTS [J].
BOLAN, NS .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1991, 134 (02) :189-207
[8]   Soil pH-induced changes in root colonization, diversity, and reproduction of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from healthy and declining maple forests [J].
Coughlan, AP ;
Dalpé, Y ;
Lapointe, L ;
Piché, Y .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2000, 30 (10) :1543-1554
[9]  
Frostegard A, 1996, BIOL FERT SOILS, V22, P59, DOI 10.1007/BF00384433
[10]   THE RATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF MYCORRHIZAS AFFECTS THE ONSET OF SPORULATION AND PRODUCTION OF EXTERNAL HYPHAE BY 2 SPECIES OF ACAULOSPORA [J].
GAZEY, C ;
ABBOTT, LK ;
ROBSON, AD .
MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1992, 96 :643-650