Interaction of acaena elongata l. with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under phosphorus limitation conditions in a temperate forest

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The aim of this study was to analyze the performance of Acaena elongata colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to different phosphorus (P) concentrations, as a measure of AMF dependency. A. elongata, is a species from soils where P availability is limited, such as temperate forests. Our research questions were: 1) How do different P concentrations affect the AMF association in Acaena elongata, and 2) How does the AMF association influence A. elongata’s growth under different P concentrations? A. elongata’s growth, P content in plant tissue, AMF colonization and dependency were measured under four P concentrations: control (0 g P kg−1 ), low (0.05 g P kg−1), intermediate (0.2 g P kg−1) and high (2 g P kg−1) in different harvests. A complete randomized block design was applied. A. elongata’s growth was higher under-AMF in intermediate and high P concentra-tions, and the lowest growth corresponded to +AMF in the low and intermediate P concentration. We observed a negative effect on the root biomass under +AMF in intermediate P concentration, while the P concentration had a positive effect on the leaf area ratio. The AMF colonization in A. elongata decreased in the highest P concentration and it was favored under intermediate P concentration; while the low and the high concentrations gen-erated a cost-benefit imbalance. Our results suggest that the performance of some plant species in soils with low P availability may not be favored by their association with AMF, but a synergy between AMF and intermediate P concentrations might drive A. elongata’s growth.

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Vázquez-Santos, Y., Martínez-Orea, Y., Álvarez-Sánchez, J., Montaño, N. M., Camargo-Ricalde, S. L., & Castillo-Argüero, S. (2021). Interaction of acaena elongata l. with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under phosphorus limitation conditions in a temperate forest. Phyton, 90(2), 605–619. https://doi.org/10.32604/phyton.2021.014208

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