The role of common mycorrhizal networks in mediating cadmium accumulation, glomalin production, and soil enzyme activity in co-cultures of poplars and leeks

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Vinicius H. De Oliveira , Gilka Rocha Vasconcelos da Silva , Brian J. Pickles , Mark Tibbett
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Cadmium (Cd(II) ion) is a mobile metal, that can be toxic to plants and microorganisms, yet its effects on common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) are seldom explored. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can improve Cd tolerance in plants by mediating uptake, sequestering Cd into hyphae and/or in exogenous glomalin proteins. Here, we examined how the AM fungus Rhizophagus irregularis affects Cd accumulation, glomalin production and microbial enzyme activity in single plant cultures and in interspecific co-culture conditions (CMN). A glasshouse experiment with Populus trichocarpa (poplars) and Allium porrum (leeks) was conducted including three factors: Contamination (Control vs Cd(II), 27 mg kg−1), Mycorrhization (non-mycorrhizal vs AM) and Culture type (single vs co-culture, 1 poplar + 10 leek seedlings). We assessed biomass, Cd(II) uptake, glomalin concentration and carbon cycling enzyme activities. Poplar biomass was unaffected by Cd, and mycorrhization reduced foliar Cd by 34 %. Root Cd accumulation was highest in non-mycorrhizal poplars when co-cultured with leeks (102 mg kg−1), suggesting increased Cd mobility from root exudation and acidification due to having multiple plants. However, root Cd decreased by 64 % under CMN, possibly because of hyphal binding and glomalin production, but we also propose this could be due to reduced exudation caused by AMF. Cd stimulated glomalin production, sometimes by 25-fold compared to controls, but had little effect on the studied soil enzymes. We conclude that i) Cd stimulates glomalin production in mycorrhizal plants, and ii) Non-mycorrhizal co-culture between leeks and poplars enhances Cd accumulation in poplar roots, but this effect is mitigated by CMNs.
共同菌根网络在杨树和韭菜共培养中介导镉积累、球囊素产生和土壤酶活性的作用。
镉(Cd(II)离子)是一种可移动的金属,对植物和微生物具有毒性,但其对常见菌根网络(CMNs)的影响很少被探索。丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)可以通过介导Cd的吸收、将Cd隔离到菌丝和/或外源球囊素蛋白中来提高植物的Cd耐受性。在这里,我们研究了AM真菌Rhizophagus irregularis如何在单株培养和种间共培养条件(CMN)下影响Cd积累、球囊素产生和微生物酶活性。以毛杨(Populus trichocarpa)和韭菜Allium porrum (Allium porrum)为材料,进行了污染(对照vs Cd(II), 27 mg kg-1)、菌根化(无菌根vs AM)和培养类型(单苗vs共培养,1棵杨树+ 10棵韭菜)3个因素的温室试验。我们评估了生物量、Cd(II)摄取、球囊素浓度和碳循环酶活性。杨树生物量不受Cd的影响,菌根化使叶面Cd降低了34. %。当与韭菜共培养时,无菌根杨树的根Cd积累量最高(102 mg kg-1),这表明由于有多株植物,根渗出和酸化增加了Cd的流动性。然而,在CMN下,根Cd下降了64% %,可能是由于菌丝结合和球囊素的产生,但我们也认为这可能是由于AMF引起的渗出减少。Cd刺激了球囊球蛋白的产生,有时是对照的25倍,但对所研究的土壤酶几乎没有影响。我们得出结论:1)Cd刺激菌根植物的球囊素产生;2)韭菜与杨树的非菌根共培养促进了杨树根系中Cd的积累,但这种影响被CMNs减轻了。
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12.10
自引率
5.90%
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1234
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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