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Fraxinus-Glomus-Pisolithus symbiosis: Plant growth and soil aggregation effects
Authors:E Ambriz  A Báez-Pérez  P Moutoglis
Institution:a Instituto de Investigaciones Químico-Biológicas, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Francisco J. Mújica s/n, Felicitas del Río, C.P. 58030, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico
b BioSyneterra Solutions Inc., Carrefour industriel et expérimental de Lanaudière, 801, route 344, P.O. Box 3158, L’Assomption, Québec J5W 4M9, Canada
Abstract:It has been established that arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are involved in the conservation of soil structure. However, the effect of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi alone or in interaction with AM fungi in soil structure has been much less studied. This experiment evaluated EM and AM fungi effects on soil aggregation and plant growth. Ash plants (Fraxinus uhdei) were grown in pots, and were inoculated with Glomus intraradices and Pisolithus tinctorius separately but also in combination. Our results showed that F. uhdei established a symbiotic association with EM and AM fungi, and that these organisms, when interacting, showed synergistic and additive effects on plant growth compared to singly inoculated treatments. EM and AM fungi prompted changes in root morphology and increased water-stable aggregates. AM fungi affect mainly small-sized macroaggregates, while EM and EM-AM fungi interaction mainly affected aggregates bigger than 0.5 mm diameter. These results suggest that ectomyccorrhizal as well as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi should be considered in restoration programs with Fraxinus plants.
Keywords:Fraxinus uhdei  Soil aggregates  Glomus intraradices  Pisolithus tinctorius  Dual interaction
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