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Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition in Mycorrhizal Epacridaceae of South-west Australia
Authors:BELL  TINA L; PATE  JOHN S
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA 6907, Australia
Abstract:Xylem transport of nitrogen and phosphorus was examined in maturemycorrhizal plants of 41 species in 15 genera of Epacridaceaein native habitat in south-west Australia. Glutamine was theprincipal nitrogenous solute of xylem of all but four species.In the latter species, arginine or asparagine predominated.Nitrate and ammonium comprised minor fractions of xylem (tracheal)sap N, except in two species in which nitrate contributed overhalf of the N. Ratios of total-N:phosphate-P in xylem sap variedwidely (mean 67±18, range 0.2–495) between speciesand habitats. Plants ofCroninia kingiana (syn.Leucopogon kingeanus)from the one habitat showed higher levels of N and P in xylemearly than late in the mycorrhizal season, but there was noconsistent evidence of higher N and P levels from upper thandeeper parts of their root systems. Study of juvenile populationsof four species of epacrids indicated that substantial fractionsof the yearly increment of N, P and dry matter was accumulatedduring the three summer months when infected mycorrhizal hairroots were absent. Glasshouse culture of mycorrhizal plantsof Epacridaceae in habitat soil enriched with decomposed andleached double (13C,15N)-labelled dry matter of wheat showedsubstantial labelling of shoots with15N but not with13C. Plantsfed similarly treated15N-labelled root residues of maize acquired15Nbut failed to generate {partial}13C values different from those of controlplants. Possible avenues of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizalnutrition of Epacridaceae are discussed. amino acids; mycorrhizal nutrition; xylem transport; south-west Australia; Epacridaceae; nitrogen; phosphorus
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