Influence of extramatrical hyphae on mycorrhizal dependency of wheat genotypes

Qing Yao, Xiaolin Li, Gu Feng, Peter Christie
2001 Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis  
Three wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes with high, intermediate and low phosphorus (P) efficiency were grown in a pot experiment with low P supply and adequate P supply either inoculated with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus versiforme or uninoculated. The mycorrhizal dependency of the genotype with relatively high P efficiency was lower than that of the genotypes with lower P efficiencies. Linear correlation analysis revealed that mycorrhizal dependency was primarily controlled by
more » ... P uptake efficiency. More carbohydrate was translocated to the roots of genotypes with low P efficiency than of those with high P efficiency. In a second pot experiment the same three genotypes were grown in low P soils. Higher hyphal length density arising from carbohydrate translocation led to more P uptake, and this may account for higher mycorrhizal dependency. 1409
doi:10.1081/css-120001122 fatcat:k7x576vs6bgi3e3n24mgqlwkcy