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Soil color and surface residue effects on seedling light environment
Authors:M. J. Kasperbauer  P. G. Hunt
Affiliation:(1) Soil Microbiology Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Herts, UK;(2) Present address: Unitat de Protecció Vegetal, Centre d’Investigació Agrária de Cabrils, IRTA, Generalitat de Catalunya, Carretera de Cabrils s/n, E-08348 Cabrils Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Three leafless pea cultivars (JI 1198, BS 142 and BS 4) with the same phenotype and similar patterns of development, were tested in a sterilized low-phosphate soil for their response to phosphate fertilizer and to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) infection by threeGlomus species. Cultivar JI 1198 was very responsive to phosphate but not to inoculation withGlomus mosseae, Glomus caledonium orGlomus epigaeum. Phosphate and VAM treatments increased growth of cultivar BS 142 but were ineffective with cultivar BS 4. Fungal infectivity could not be related with endophyte effectiveness at stimulating plant growth, although the percentage of root length infected by each one of the threeGlomus species did not vary between cultivars. Genetic differences among plant cultivars can thus markedly affect the symbiosis between the host root and VAM fungi; this suggests that potential host-endophyte combinations need to be evaluated before being tested in the field.
Keywords:Glomus  pea cultivars  Pisum  plant genotype  vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza
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