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- Title
Influence of a mycorrhizal fungus and/or rhizobium on growth and biomass partitioning of subterranean clover exposed to ozone
- Authors
Miller, J. E.; Davey, C. B.; Schoeneberger, M. M.; Horton, S. J.; Pursley, W. A.; Shafer, S. R.
- Abstract
The influence of soilbome symbionts such as rhizobia or mycorrhizal fungi on plant response to ozone (O3) has not been well defined. Leguminous plants in the field are infected by both types of organisms, which influence plant nutrition and growth. We studied the effects of infection with Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii and/or Gigaspora margarita on response of subterranean clover (Trifoliumsubterraneum L. cv Mt. Barker) to O3. Exposures were conducted in greenhouse CSTR chambers using four O3 concentrations [charcoal -filtered (CF), 50, 100, or 150 ppb; 6 h day-1, 5 day wk-1 for 12 weeks] as main plots (replicated). Four inoculum types were subplot treatments, i.e., inoculated with one, both, or neither microorganisms. At 2-wk intervals, plants were exposed to 14CO2 and harvested 24 h later for determination of biomass and 14C content of shoots and roots.Ozone at 100 or 150 ppb suppressed clover growth during the experiment. Inoculation with G. margarita alone suppressed clover growth by the last two harvests, whereas R. leguminosarum alone enhanced growth during this time period. When both symbionts were present, the plantsgrew similarly to the noninoculated controls. Shoot/root ratios wereincreased by 100 or 150 ppb O3 compared to that for CF- treated plants. Shoot/root ratios were greater for all inoculated plants compared to noninoculated controls. Under low O3 stress(CF or 50 ppb), plants inoculated with both R. leguminosarum and G. margarita transported a greater proportion of recent photosynthate (14C) to roots than did noninoculated plants; we attribute this to metabolic requirements of the microorganisms. At the highest level of O3 stress (150 ppb), this did not occur, probably because little photosynthate was available and the shoots retained most of it for repair of injury. Statistically significant interactionsoccur
- Subjects
AIR pollution; PLANT development
- Publication
Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 1997, Vol 96, Issue 1-4, p233
- ISSN
0049-6979
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/BF02407207