Common Mycorrhizal Networks Enhance Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Non-Mycorrhizal Chenopodium album via Parthenium hysterophorus.

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Letters in Applied Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1093/lambio/ovaf009
Ambika Chauhan, Mankeet Kaur, Meenakshi Singh, Pradeep Kumar Singh
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Common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) facilitate nutrient transfer between plants, but their role in supporting non-mycorrhizal species remains largely unexplored. This study investigates the effect of CMNs on the growth and nutrient uptake of the non-mycorrhizal plant Chenopodium album, in association with the mycorrhizal plant Parthenium hysterophorus. The treatments included: C. album alone, C. album grown with P. hysterophorus to allow CMN formation, and C. album treated with fungicide to inhibit mycorrhizal activity. Results showed that CMN treatment significantly enhanced the plant growth and uptake of nutrient content (N and P) in C. album compared to the control. There was no mycorrhizal colonization in C. album, while high colonization in P. hysterophorus suggested that the enhanced growth in C. album was due to nutrient uptake transfer through the CMNs. The fungicide treatment resulted in reduced growth and uptake of nutrient content, providing further evidence that CMNs and mycorrhizal associations of mycorrhizal plants, enhanced the growth of C. album. These findings provide the first evidence that CMNs can enhance the growth and nutrient uptake of non-mycorrhizal plants through associations with mycorrhizal partners.

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普通菌根网络通过帕特嫩草促进非菌根茄子的生长和营养吸收。
常见的菌根网络(CMNs)促进植物之间的营养转移,但它们在支持非菌根物种方面的作用仍未得到充分研究。本研究探讨了CMNs对非菌根植物Chenopodium album和菌根植物Parthenium hysterophorus生长和营养吸收的影响。处理方法包括:单独处理、与子宫假单胞菌一起生长以促进CMN的形成和用杀菌剂处理以抑制菌根活性。结果表明,与对照相比,CMN处理显著提高了金合欢植株的生长和对养分含量(N和P)的吸收。结果表明,红桃中没有菌根定植,而红桃中的菌根定植量较高,说明红桃的生长增强是由于营养吸收通过CMNs转移所致。杀菌剂处理降低了菌根植物的生长和养分含量的吸收,进一步证明了CMNs和菌根植物的菌根关联促进了木霉的生长。这些发现首次证明了CMNs可以通过与菌根伙伴的关联来促进非菌根植物的生长和营养吸收。
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Letters in Applied Microbiology
Letters in Applied Microbiology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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4.40
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225
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3.3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of & Letters in Applied Microbiology are two of the flagship research journals of the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM). For more than 75 years they have been publishing top quality research and reviews in the broad field of applied microbiology. The journals are provided to all SfAM members as well as having a global online readership totalling more than 500,000 downloads per year in more than 200 countries. Submitting authors can expect fast decision and publication times, averaging 33 days to first decision and 34 days from acceptance to online publication. There are no page charges.
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