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Phosphorus uptake by arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae does not increase when the host plant grows under atmospheric CO2 enrichment.

Mayra E Gavito1,2, Dan Bruhn1, Iver Jakobsen1.   

Abstract

• We conducted an experiment to test whether phosphorus (P) uptake by mycorrhizal hyphae could be enhanced by growing the host plant under [CO2 ] enrichment and whether any response to [CO2 ] was dependent on C source-sink relationships. • Plant C assimilation, mass allocation, growth and P uptake were measured in pea (Pisum sativum) plants inoculated with 0, 1 or 5% of a mixture of three Glomus spp. Intra- and extra-radical mycorrhizal development was followed and hyphal 33 P uptake from a root-exclusion compartment was measured. • Total P and 33 P content measurements indicated that root, not hyphal, P uptake was increased by elevated [CO2 ] in the mycorrhizal treatments and that hyphal P uptake was actually reduced by elevated [CO2 ] after 57 d. Neither intra- nor extraradical mycorrhizal development was related to this response. • Plant and fungal measurements suggested positive interactions in plant growth and P uptake only when C source-sink relationships were balanced; high C source (enhanced assimilation at elevated [CO2 ]) and high C sink (increasing mycorrhizal development). The results also indicated that enhanced plant C supply does not alter growth or function of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.

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Keywords:  carbon dioxide; colonisation; mycorrhiza; phosphorus; uptake

Year:  2002        PMID: 33873464     DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2002.00404.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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