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Rhizosphere micro-organisms of seminal and nodal roots of wheat grown in pots
Authors:K. Sivasithamparam  C.A. Parker  C.S. Edwards
Affiliation:Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Australia;Biometrics Unit, Institute of Agriculture, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009 Australia
Abstract:Wheat grown in Gabalong soil was examined for the microflora of its seminal and nodal root systems of similar age. At all stages of sampling, the seminal roots were found to support a significantly-larger population of bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi in their rhizosphere than the nodal roots. The seminal roots had higher numbers of bacteria and actinomycetes in their residues, but fungal numbers were not significantly different. The “rhizosphere effects” of the two root systems, in the combined analysis, were significantly different only for fungi. An interesting trend on both root systems was that while the numbers of bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi in the rhizosphere decreased with root age, their numbers in the residue increased with age.
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