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Sand culture of mycorrhizal plants
Authors:Georg Jentschke  Bettina Brandes  Jrg Heinzemann  Petra Marschner  Douglas L Godbold
Abstract:In this work, a sand culture system for ecto- or arbuscular mycorrhizal plants was developed. Nutrients were added into the sand at a constant rate using solutions with similar concentrations of nutrients as those found in forest soil solutions. Plants grew well in the system and inoculated plants developed abundant ecto- or arbuscular mycorrhizas. To test the suitability of the culture system for studies on metal toxicity, aluminium was added to the nutrient solutions of non-mycorrhizal and mycorrhizal spruce seedlings. Measurments of labile Al in the solution draining from the sand revealed that Al was mainly present as phytotoxic monomeric Al. In addition, concentrations of Ca2+, Mg2+ and SO42— ions which have the potential to alleviate Al toxicity, were similar in the draining as in the nutrient solutions. After 10 weeks of exposure to 400 μM Al, taproot growth as well as Ca and Mg uptake of the seedlings were impaired by Al. Mycorrhizal colonization had no effect on the degree of inhibition of these processes. We conclude that this culture system is suitable for investigations on effects of Al and other toxic metals on mycorrhizal tree seedlings.
Keywords:mycorrhiza  Picea abies  Populus trichocarpa  aluminium
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