Growth response of Pterocarpus soyauxii and Lophira alata seedlings to host soil mycorrhizal inocula in relation to land use types

N. Onguene, L.E.M. Ngonkeu, T. Kuyper
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Deficiency in mycorrhizal inoculum in soils due to land use types (LUT) can be alleviated by inoculum addition. Inoculum effects may depend both on quantity and on quality of inoculum applied. A greenhouse bioassay was carried out to determine the effect of host soil mycorrhizal inoculum on mycorrhizal colonization, carbon allocation and partitioning of seedlings of two native timber species of Cameroon humid forest, raised on surface soils (0-20 cm) collected from early secondary forests, LUT derived from slash-and-burn agriculture and selective logging. Host soil mycorrhizal inoculum was collected from the root zones of con-specific tree species. Mycorrhizal inoculation effect (MIE) was estimated as percent difference of average total biomass between seedlings grown on inoculated and non-inoculated soils. Six months-old seedlings of Pterocarpus soyauxii and Lophira alata were mainly colonized by members of the Glomaceae and Gigasporaceae, respectively, as shown by molecular typing. They generally performed poorly in soils with indigenous inoculum. But addition of soil inoculum from P. soyauxii trees favored nodulation, significantly increased mycorrhizal colonization and total biomass but decreased root-to-shoot ratios, resulting in large and positive MIE, irrespective of LUT. ln contrast, host soil inoculum of L. alata did not affect fractional mycorrhizal colonization but significantly increased total biomass, resulted in high carbon allocation to roots, in low and sometimes negative MIE. Therefore, seedlings' responses to mycorrhizal inoculum depend on host soil inoculum and that could be critical for successful rejuvenation of tropical trees. Key words. Arbuscular mycorrhiza-host soil inoculum-Iand use types- Pterocarpus soyauxii-Lophira alata -Cameroon
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不同土地利用类型紫杉树和龙柏幼苗对寄主土壤菌根菌的生长响应
土壤菌根接种量因土地利用类型而缺乏,可通过增加接种量来缓解。接种效果可能取决于接种量和接种质量。通过温室生物试验,研究了寄主土壤菌根接种量对喀麦隆湿润森林两种原生木材幼苗菌根定植、碳分配和分配的影响。这两种木材分别生长在早期次生林收集的表层土壤(0-20 cm)上,分别来自林火农业和选择性采伐的LUT。寄主土壤菌根接种量采集于非特异性树种的根区。菌根接种效应(MIE)用接种与未接种土壤上幼苗平均总生物量的百分比差来估算。分子分型表明,6个月大的黄叶翼果(Pterocarpus soyauxii)和龙葵(Lophira alata)幼苗主要由Glomaceae和Gigasporaceae植物定植。它们在本地接种的土壤中通常表现不佳。而添加土壤接种物有利于结瘤,显著增加菌根定植量和总生物量,但降低根冠比,导致MIE大且正,与LUT无关。相比之下,寄主土壤接种量对菌根定植分数没有影响,但显著增加了总生物量,导致根系碳分配高,低MIE,有时为负MIE。因此,幼苗对菌根接种的反应取决于宿主土壤的接种量,这可能是热带树木成功返青的关键。关键字。丛枝菌根-寄主土壤-接种-土地利用类型-黄叶翼果(Pterocarpus soyauxii-Lophira alata) -喀麦隆
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