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Phosphorus fertilization of a grass-legume mixture: Effect on plant growth,nutrients acquisition and symbiotic associations with soil microorganisms
Authors:R. Mendoza  M. Bailleres  I. García  O. Ruiz
Affiliation:1. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia” (MACN-CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Matías Bailleres, Experimental Integrated Station “Manantiales” (INTA-Ministry of Agricultural Affairs of the Province of Buenos Aires), Chascomús, Argentina;3. IIB INTECH (UNSAM-CONICET), Chascomús, Argentina
Abstract:Adding P on Lotus tenuis and Festuca arundinacea, pure or mixed, on growth, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) acquisition and associations with soil microorganisms was studied to investigate the establishment of Lotus for competing with Festuca. Triple-superphosphate was applied on a Typic Natraquoll where Lotus grows spontaneously. Biomass, N-P uptake, arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and rhizobia nodulation were measured. Lotus achieved the highest biomass, N-P uptake in fertilized stands and Festuca the lowest in fertilized and non-fertilized stands. Mycorrhizal colonization decreased with P-fertilization in both plants. Rhizobia nodules in Lotus showed little changes with P-fertilization. In mixed fertilized-stands, Lotus promoted the growth, N-P uptake of Festuca. P-fertilization increases the ability of Festuca to compete with Lotus for available-P in soil. Lotus improves nutrient cycling, maintains high level of rhizobia nodules and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in roots. Adding P to limited N-P environments depress grasses growth to compete with legumes for resources.
Keywords:Nn-P limited environment  Lotus-Festuca mix  arbuscular mycorrhizae-rhizobia-dark septate endophyte
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