Effects of soil acidity on nodulation ofAlnus glutinosa and viability ofFrankia |
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Authors: | A. P. Griffiths L. H. McCormick |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Forest Resources, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Black alder seedlings were grown from seed for 7 weeks in six soils limed to various pH levels and inoculated withFrankia in two inoculation-seeding time combinations (inoculated and seeded concurrently; inoculated then seeded 5 weeks after inoculation). Three mine soils and three non-mine soils were used. Soil pHs in the study ranged from 3.6 to 7.6. In the second inoculation-seeding time combination, a series of soil samples at each of the pH levels below 7.0 were relimed to pH 7.0 immediately prior to seeding. The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of soil acidity on the nodulation of black alder byFrankia and the viability ofFrankia in acid soils. Based on the average number of nodules established per seedling, soil pH was determined to be a significant factor affecting nodulation in the mine soils. The highest levels of nodulation occurred between soil pH 5.5 and 7.2. Below pH 5.5, nodulation was reduced. There was also evidence of decreased viability of the endophyte below pH 4.5. |
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Keywords: | Alnus glutinosa Frankia Nodulation Soil acidity |
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