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- Title
Effects of two Glomus species on the growth and physiological performance of Sophora davidii seedlings under water stress.
- Authors
Gong, Minggui; Tang, Ming; Chen, Hui; Zhang, Qiaoming; Feng, Xinxin
- Abstract
Sophora davidii is an important leguminous scrub that is widely used for revegetation in the semiarid Loess Plateau and other arid valley areas of China, where it usually suffers drought stress. This study investigated the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi ( Glomus mosseae and Glomus constrictum) and water stress on the growth and physiological performance of S. davidii seedlings under greenhouse pot conditions. Two soil water availability treatments (well-watered (WW) −0.10 MPa; water-stressed (WS) −0.86 MPa) were applied for 61 days. At the end of this experiment, G. mosseae and G. constrictum had colonized the roots of S. davidii seedlings. Water stress inhibited AM colonization, plant growth, chlorophyll concentration, gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence of S. davidii seedlings. Mycorrhizal seedlings had greater shoot dry weight, root dry weight, plant height, root length, instantaneous water use efficiency (iWUE), net photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (g), maximal photochemical efficiency of PSII photochemistry (Fv/Fm), lower intercellular CO concentration and photochemical quenching values (qP), when compared with non-mycorrhizal seedlings under both WW and WS conditions. Furthermore, G. constrictum was found to be more efficient at improving the shoot and root mass, plant height, iWUE, Pn, g, qP, and ΦPSII of S. davidii seedlings, when compared with G. mosseae under both WW and WS conditions. Our results demonstrate that AM Glomus symbiosis enhanced S. davidii seedling resistance by improving its growth and physiological performance under water stress conditions. This suggests that Glomus inoculation is a potential tool for enhancing outplanting performance of S. davidii in semiarid areas of China.
- Subjects
LOESS Plateau (China); GLOMUS (Fungi); REVEGETATION; EFFECT of drought on plants; SEEDLINGS; VESICULAR-arbuscular mycorrhizas
- Publication
New Forests, 2013, Vol 44, Issue 3, p399
- ISSN
0169-4286
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11056-012-9349-1