The effects of oxalates produced by Salsola tragus on the phosphorus nutrition of Stipa pulchra |
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Authors: | J. P. Cannon E. B. Allen M. F. Allen L. M. Dudley J. J. Jurinak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, San Diego State University, 92182-0057 San Diego, CA, USA;(2) Systems Ecology Research Group, San Diego State University, 92182-0057 San Diego, CA, USA;(3) Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, 92521-0124 CA, Riverside, USA;(4) Department of Plants, Soils, and Biometeorology, Utah State University, 84322-4820 Logan, UT, USA |
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Abstract: | Oxalic acid is produced by some species of plants and mycorrhizal fungi and it may solubilize unavailable soil phosphorus (P) bound by cations (Ca++, Al++, Fe+++). Field and greenhouse experiments were conducted to show whether oxalate produced by the annual Salsola tragus or added oxalic acid would solubilize P from the inorganic-bound soil P pool, making it available for uptake by Stipa pulchra. Oxalate could be leached in the laboratory from the senescent canopy of Salsola, and leaching by rainfall was hypothesized to be a source of potential increased soil P under the Salsola canopy. Both oxalate leached from the canopy of Salsola and added oxalic acid increased the availability of soil P in greenhouse experiments. The source of the increase in available soil P in the greenhouse experiment was shown to be the inorganic-bound P pool, as the total P concentration of the soil decreased with increasing oxalate. There were significant increases in Stipa shoot P in response to Salsola leachates and in response to added oxalate in the greenhouse studies. These results suggest an important role for oxalate in P cycling. On disturbed sites where Salsola invades it may act to facilitate the establishment of later seral species like Stipa by creating a nutrient island of available P. |
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Keywords: | Facilitation Oxalate Phosphorus Salsola tragus Stipa pulchra |
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