| Literature DB >> 33313531 |
S J Watts-Williams1,2, N Jewell1,3, C Brien1,3, B Berger1,3, T Garnett1,3, T R Cavagnaro1.
Abstract
There are many reported benefits to plants of arbusEntities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 33313531 PMCID: PMC7718633 DOI: 10.34133/2019/5893953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Phenomics ISSN: 2643-6515
Figure 1Mycorrhizal colonisation at harvest of barley (a), tomato (b), and Medicago (c) inoculated with the AMF R. irregularis and grown at four (a, b) or six (c) different soil Zn concentrations ranging from no addition of Zn (Zn 0) to high soil Zn addition. See Supplementary Table 1 for details of ANOVA results. Intervals on each box represent the minimum, Q1, median, Q3, and maximum values and any outlier values (dots), n=4 (a, b); n=6 (c).
Figure 2Shoot phosphorus concentrations (mg kg−1) at harvest of barley (a), tomato (b), and Medicago (c) and shoot zinc concentrations (mg kg−1) at harvest of barley (d), tomato (e), and Medicago (f) inoculated with the AMF R. irregularis (grey) or mock-inoculated (white) and grown at four (a, b, d, e) or six (c,f) different soil Zn concentrations ranging from no addition of Zn (Zn 0) to high soil Zn addition. Means followed by the same letter were not significantly different at the P<0.05 level (Tukey's HSD); see Supplementary Table 1 for details of ANOVA results. n=4 (a, b, d, e), n=6 (c, f). Note: y-axis does not begin at zero for (a), (b), and (c).
Figure 3Smoothed PSA over time grouped by Zn addition treatment in barley (a), tomato (b), and Medicago (c) plants inoculated with the AMF R. irregularis (blue) or mock-inoculated (red) and grown at four (a, b) or six (c) different soil Zn concentrations ranging from no addition of Zn (Zn 0) to high soil Zn addition. On each panel, the darker lines represent the loess mean PSA of replicates within a treatment, while lighter lines correspond to individual replicates.
Figure 4Predicted smoothed PSA for all 8 combinations of Mycorrhiza and Zinc in barley (a), tomato (b), and all 12 combinations in Medicago (c) inoculated with the AMF R. irregularis (blue) or mock-inoculated (red) and grown at four (a, b) or six (c) different soil Zn concentrations ranging from no addition of Zn (Zn 0) to high soil Zn addition, at four or five time points during growing. These predictions are based on the full interaction model, notwithstanding the fact that interaction fails to be statistically significant for barley at any time point. Error bars for barley are 95% confidence intervals. Error bars for tomato and Medicago are half of the least significant difference (LSD), meaning that two predictions are significantly different if and only if their error bars do not overlap.