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Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a key role in terrestrial ecosystems, while the ecological restoration application of AMF in mining areas has been progressively gaining attention. This study simulated a low nitrogen (N) environment in copper tailings mining soil to explore inoculative effect...

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Autores principales: Jia, Tong, Zhang, Yue, Yao, Yushan, Wang, Yu, Liang, Xueli, Zheng, Mengyao, Zhao, Lijuan, Chai, Baofeng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37332719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1134995
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author Jia, Tong
Zhang, Yue
Yao, Yushan
Wang, Yu
Liang, Xueli
Zheng, Mengyao
Zhao, Lijuan
Chai, Baofeng
author_facet Jia, Tong
Zhang, Yue
Yao, Yushan
Wang, Yu
Liang, Xueli
Zheng, Mengyao
Zhao, Lijuan
Chai, Baofeng
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description Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a key role in terrestrial ecosystems, while the ecological restoration application of AMF in mining areas has been progressively gaining attention. This study simulated a low nitrogen (N) environment in copper tailings mining soil to explore inoculative effects of four AMF species on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica, and provided plant-microbial symbiote with excellent resistance to copper tailings. Results show that N, soil type, AMF species, and associated interactions significantly affected ammonium ( [Formula: see text] ), nitrate nitrogen ( [Formula: see text] ), and total nitrogen (TN) content and photosynthetic characteristics of I. cylindrica. Additionally, interactions between soil type and AMF species significantly affected the biomass, plant height, and tiller number of I. cylindrica. Rhizophagus irregularis and Glomus claroideun significantly increased TN and [Formula: see text] content in the belowground components I. cylindrica in non-mineralized sand. Moreover, the inoculation of these two fungi species significantly increased belowground [Formula: see text] content in mineralized sand. The net photosynthetic rate positively correlated to aboveground total carbon (TC) and TN content under the high N and non-mineralized sand treatment. Moreover, Glomus claroideun and Glomus etunicatum inoculation significantly increased both net photosynthetic and water utilization rates, while F. mosseae inoculation significantly increased the transpiration rate under the low N treatment. Additionally, aboveground total sulfur (TS) content positively correlated to the intercellular carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentration, stomatal conductance, and the transpiration rate under the low N sand treatment. Furthermore, G. claroideun, G. etunicatum, and F. mosseae inoculation significantly increased aboveground [Formula: see text] and belowground TC content of I. cylindrica, while G. etunicatum significantly increased belowground [Formula: see text] content. Average membership function values of all physiological and ecological I. cylindrica indexes infected with AMF species were higher compared to the control group, while corresponding values of I. cylindrica inoculated with G. claroideun were highest overall. Finally, comprehensive evaluation coefficients were highest under both the low N and high N mineralized sand treatments. This study provides information on microbial resources and plant-microbe symbionts in a copper tailings area, while aiming to improve current nutrient-poor soil conditions and ecological restoration efficiency in copper tailings areas.
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spelling pubmed-102726112023-06-17 Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions Jia, Tong Zhang, Yue Yao, Yushan Wang, Yu Liang, Xueli Zheng, Mengyao Zhao, Lijuan Chai, Baofeng Front Plant Sci Plant Science Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a key role in terrestrial ecosystems, while the ecological restoration application of AMF in mining areas has been progressively gaining attention. This study simulated a low nitrogen (N) environment in copper tailings mining soil to explore inoculative effects of four AMF species on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica, and provided plant-microbial symbiote with excellent resistance to copper tailings. Results show that N, soil type, AMF species, and associated interactions significantly affected ammonium ( [Formula: see text] ), nitrate nitrogen ( [Formula: see text] ), and total nitrogen (TN) content and photosynthetic characteristics of I. cylindrica. Additionally, interactions between soil type and AMF species significantly affected the biomass, plant height, and tiller number of I. cylindrica. Rhizophagus irregularis and Glomus claroideun significantly increased TN and [Formula: see text] content in the belowground components I. cylindrica in non-mineralized sand. Moreover, the inoculation of these two fungi species significantly increased belowground [Formula: see text] content in mineralized sand. The net photosynthetic rate positively correlated to aboveground total carbon (TC) and TN content under the high N and non-mineralized sand treatment. Moreover, Glomus claroideun and Glomus etunicatum inoculation significantly increased both net photosynthetic and water utilization rates, while F. mosseae inoculation significantly increased the transpiration rate under the low N treatment. Additionally, aboveground total sulfur (TS) content positively correlated to the intercellular carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentration, stomatal conductance, and the transpiration rate under the low N sand treatment. Furthermore, G. claroideun, G. etunicatum, and F. mosseae inoculation significantly increased aboveground [Formula: see text] and belowground TC content of I. cylindrica, while G. etunicatum significantly increased belowground [Formula: see text] content. Average membership function values of all physiological and ecological I. cylindrica indexes infected with AMF species were higher compared to the control group, while corresponding values of I. cylindrica inoculated with G. claroideun were highest overall. Finally, comprehensive evaluation coefficients were highest under both the low N and high N mineralized sand treatments. This study provides information on microbial resources and plant-microbe symbionts in a copper tailings area, while aiming to improve current nutrient-poor soil conditions and ecological restoration efficiency in copper tailings areas. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10272611/ /pubmed/37332719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1134995 Text en Copyright © 2023 Jia, Zhang, Yao, Wang, Liang, Zheng, Zhao and Chai https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Jia, Tong
Zhang, Yue
Yao, Yushan
Wang, Yu
Liang, Xueli
Zheng, Mengyao
Zhao, Lijuan
Chai, Baofeng
Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
title Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
title_full Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
title_fullStr Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
title_full_unstemmed Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
title_short Effects of AMF inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of Imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
title_sort effects of amf inoculation on the eco-physiological characteristics of imperata cylindrica under differing soil nitrogen conditions
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37332719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1134995
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