Plant and Soil | 2019

Adult plants facilitate their conspecific seedlings by enhancing arbuscular mycorrhizae in a saline soil

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aims We tested the hypothesis that adult plants can help their conspecific (i.e. an organism belonging to the same species as another organism) seedlings develop symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), thereby increasing seedling nutrient uptake and growth in a saline soil. Methods Using the halophytic shrub Tamarix chinensis as a model plant, we conducted two field experiments and a greenhouse experiment. Field experiment 1 assessed the importance of below-ground effects of adult neighbor. Field experiment 2 determined the involvement of AMF in neighbor effects by applying fungicide benomyl to obtain AMF suppressed treatment. The greenhouse experiment tested whether neighbor effects were influenced by AMF hyphal connection between adults and seedlings by using 25\xa0μm and 0.45\xa0μm nylon mesh to allow and prevent the AMF hyphae pass through respectively. Results Adult neighbor increased shoot biomass and nutrient of target seedlings and the below-ground effects mediated by AMF was facilitative under high soil salinity level. Field experiment 1 showed that adult neighbors reduced soil salinity, increased soil organic matter, and provided AMF spores for target seedlings via whole plant effects or below-ground effects alone. Field experiment 2 showed that shoot biomass and AMF colonization of target seedlings were greater with an adult neighbor when AMF were not suppressed treatment than in AMF were suppressed or there were no neighbors. In the greenhouse experiment, adult neighbors with AMF hyphal connection increased shoot biomass, AMF colonization, and 15 N content of target seedlings under the high salinity level. Conclusion The results support our hypothesis that adult plants can promote the growth and nutrient uptake of their conspecific seedlings in a saline soil by helping them to develop AMF symbiosis. These findings highlight the roles of adult neighbor plants on seedlings regeneration through rhizospheric symbiosis in stressful environments.

Volume 447
Pages 333-345
DOI 10.1007/s11104-019-04382-6
Language English
Journal Plant and Soil

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