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Impact of a soil feeding termite,<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Cubitermes niokoloensis</Emphasis>, on the symbiotic microflora associated with a fallow leguminous plant<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Crotalaria ochroleuca</Emphasis>
Authors:Daouda?N?Diaye  Robin?Duponnois  Alain?Brauman  Email author" target="_blank">Michel?LepageEmail author
Institution:(1) Unité de Recherche IBIS, IRD, BP 1386, Dakar, Senegal;(2) Laboratoire d'Ecologie, UMR 7625, École Normale Supérieure, 46 Rue d'Ulm, 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France;(3) Unité de Recherche IBIS, IRD, 01 BP 182 01, Ouagadougou , Burkina Faso;
Abstract:The influence of a soil-feeding termite nest (Cubitermes nikoloensis) on the development of a symbiotic microflora (rhizobia, arbuscular mycorrhizas) was tested in a pot experiment with a tropical legume (Crotalaria ochroleuca). Our results confirmed the role of soil-feeding termite nests as sites of high nutrient concentration, as a significantly higher content of available P and mineral-N was found in the mound wall. Arbuscular mycorrhizal spores increased in the soil near the termite mound. The mound soil itself almost totally depressed mycorrhizal establishment. The positive effect of the soils close to the mound was also evidenced by the number of nodules per root system as well as the nodule biomass per legume plant grown on this medium. Better growth of Crotalaria seedlings was observed in the soils from the mound wall; the shoot biomass increased by a factor of 9 and the root biomass by a factor of 6 as compared to the control soil (10 m away from the mound). Plant growth on soils from the immediate vicinity of the mound showed intermediate results but a higher N content per biomass unit. This probably reflected the association with arbuscular mycorrhiza and rhizobia. This work evidenced the linkage of plant nutrition to nutrient availability in mound material and the indirect mediating effect of the symbiotic microflora.
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