Effects of species of VA-mycorrhizal fungi on growth and mineral uptake of sorghum at different temperatures |
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Authors: | P. S. Raju R. B. Clark J. R. Ellis J. W. Maranville |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy, University of Nebraska, 68583 Lincoln, NE, USA;(2) US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, University of Nebraska, 68583 Lincoln, NE, USA |
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Abstract: | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] plants were grown in growth chambers at 20, 25 and 30°C in a low P Typic Argiudoll (3.65 µg P g–1 soil, pH 8.3) inoculated with Glomus fasciculatum, Glomus intraradices, and Glomus macrocarpum to determine effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (VAMF) species on plant growth and mineral nutrient uptake. Sorghum root colonization by VAMF and plant responses to Glomus species were temperature dependent. G. macrocarpum colonized sorghum roots best and enhanced plant growth and mineral uptake considerably more than the other VAMF species, especially at 30°C. G. fasciculatum enhanced shoot growth at 20 and 25°C, and mineral uptake only at 20°C. G. intraradices depressed shoot growth and mineral uptake at 30°C. G. macrocarpum enhanced shoot P, K, and Zn at all temperatures, and Fe at 25 and 30°C above that which could be accounted for by increased biomass. Sorghum plant growth responses to colonization by VAMF species may need to be evaluated at different temperatures to optimize beneficial effects. |
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Keywords: | Glomus fasciculatum Glomus intraradices Glomus macrocarpum mineral nutrition soil temperature Sorghum bicolor uptake of P, K, S, Fe, and Zn VAMF vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi |
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