SUBSTRATE FLOW IN THE RHIZOSPHERE

被引:858
作者
LYNCH, JM
WHIPPS, JM
机构
[1] Microbiology Department, AFRC Institute of Horticultural Research, Littlehampton, BN17 6LP, West Sussex
关键词
ARRESTED METABOLISM; BIOMASS; CARBON BUDGETS; CRYPTIC GROWTH; DORMANCY; OLIGOTROPHY; PRODUCTS; RHIZODEPOSITION; SUBSTRATES;
D O I
10.1007/BF00011685
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The major source of substrates for microbial activity in the ectorhizosphere and on the rhizoplane are rhizodeposition products. They are composed of exudates, lysates, mucilage, secretions and dead cell material, as well as gases including respiratory CO2. Depending on plant species, age and environmental conditions, these can account for up to 40% (or more) of the dry matter produced by plants. The microbial populations colonizing the endorhizosphere, including mycorrhizae, pathogens and symbiotic N2-fixers have greater access to the total pool of carbon including that recently derived from photosynthesis. Utilization of rhizodeposition products induces at least a transient increase in soil biomass but a sustained increase depends on the state of the native soil biomass, the flow of other metabolites from the soil to the rhizosphere and the water relations of the soil. In addition, the phenomena of oligotrophy, cryptic growth, plasmolysis, dormancy and arrested metabolism can all influence the longevity of rhizosphere organisms. With this background, microbial growth in the rhizosphere will be discussed.
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