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Growth,photosynthesis and storage of carbohydrates and nitrogen in Phaseolus lunatus in relation to resource availability
Authors:H A Mooney  K Fichtner  E-D Schulze
Institution:(1) Environmental Research Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, 60439 Argonne, IL, USA;(2) Biological Sciences Department, The University of Illinois at Chicago, 60680 Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:External hyphae of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi were quantified over a growing season in a reconstructed tallgrass prairie and an ungrazed cool-season pasture. In both sites, hyphal lengths increased throughout the growing season. Peak external hyphal lengths were 111 m cm–3 of soil in the prairie and 81 m cm–3 of soil in the pasture. These hyphal lengths calculate to external hyphal dry weights of 457 mgrg cm–3 and 339 mgrg cm–3 of soil for prairie and pasture communities, respectively. The relationships among external hyphal length, root characteristics, soil P and soil moisture were also determined. Measures of gross root morphology e.g., specific root length (SRL) and root mass] have a strong association with external hyphal length. Over the course of the study, both grassland communities experienced a major drought event in late spring. During this period a reduction in SRL occurred in both the pasture and prairie without a measured reduction in external hyphal length. Recovery for both the pasture and prairie occurred not by increasing SRL, but rather by increasing external hyphal length. This study suggests that growth is coordinated between VAM hyphae and root morphology, which in turn, are constrained by plant community composition and soil nutrient and moisture conditions.
Keywords:Mycorrhiza  External hyphae  Root morphology  Grasslands  Soil moisture
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