Response of mycorrhizal symbiosis to phosphorus and its application for sustainable crop production and remediation of environment

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
K. Tawaraya
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Mycorrhizal fungi symbiotically associate with 80% of land plants, extend extraradical hyphae in the soil, and promote phosphorus (P) uptake in host plants. It is necessary to utilize the function of mycorrhizal symbiosis to cope with future depletion of P resources. Elucidation of the mycorrhizal colonization mechanism for utilizing mycorrhizal fungi, inoculation methods in agriculture and forestry, and new function of extraradical hyphae are described. Root exudates from P-deficient plants promoted extraradical hyphal growth and a hydrophobic fraction of the exudates promoted the formation of appressorium and subsequent colonization of the roots. Inoculation with a mycorrhizal fungus at the nursery stage reduced phosphate fertilizer application in Welsh onion cultivation and thus production cost. Inoculation with ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increased the growth of tropical tree species under nursery and field conditions. Acid phosphatase was secreted from the extraradical hyphae of Rhizophagus clarus and its activity was increased under low P conditions. We found that utilization of AM fungi is useful as a strategy for sustainable P resource use.
菌根共生对磷的响应及其在作物可持续生产和环境修复中的应用
菌根真菌与80%的陆地植物共生,在土壤中扩展根外菌丝,促进寄主植物对磷(P)的吸收。利用菌根共生的功能来应对未来磷资源的枯竭是必要的。本文阐述了菌根真菌的定植机制、农业和林业中菌根真菌的接种方法以及菌丝的新功能。缺磷植株的根分泌物促进根外菌丝生长,其中疏水部分促进附着胞的形成和随后的根定植。苗期接种菌根真菌可减少威尔士洋葱栽培中磷肥的施用,从而降低生产成本。在苗圃和田间条件下,接种外生菌根和丛枝菌根真菌可促进热带树种的生长。根噬菌根外菌丝分泌酸性磷酸酶,在低磷条件下活性增强。我们发现AM真菌的利用是一种有效的可持续磷资源利用策略。
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Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
15.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Soil Science and Plant Nutrition is the official English journal of the Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (JSSSPN), and publishes original research and reviews in soil physics, chemistry and mineralogy; soil biology; plant nutrition; soil genesis, classification and survey; soil fertility; fertilizers and soil amendments; environment; socio cultural soil science. The Journal publishes full length papers, short papers, and reviews.
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