Low phosphorus availability is often a primary constraint to plant productivity in native soils. Here we test the hypothesis that root carbon costs are a primary limitation to plant growth in low P soils by assessing the effect of P availability and mycorrhizal infection on whole plant C budgets in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Plants were grown in solid-phase-buffered silica sand providing a constant supply of low (1 mu M) or moderate (10 mu M) P. Carbon budgets were determined weekly during the vegetative growth phase. Mycorrhizal infection in low-P plants increased the root specific P absorption rate, but a concurrent increase in root respiration consumed the increased net C gain resulting from greater P uptake. The energy content...
Nutrient supply in phosphorus (P)-limited ecosystems, with most P being associated with secondary mi...
Phosphorus can be a major limiting factor for plant growth due to its slow diffusion and high degree...
Aims: The most common metric of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) abundance is percent root length...
Two key plant adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition are carboxylate exudation into the rhizosph...
The bean-rhizobia symbiosis allows atmospheric nitrogen fixation through nodule formation. Neverthel...
Biomass production efficiency (BPE), the ratio of biomass production to photosynthesis, varies great...
The mechanisms that determine greater P absorption by mycorrhizal plants are still not completely cl...
International audienceMycorrhizal fungi are ubiquitous in agroecosystems and form symbiotic associat...
Background and aims: Under phosphorus (P) limitation, plants tend to maximize their efficiency of P ...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
This work intended to measure the nodulated-roots oxygen consumption, proton efflux and phytase acti...
National audienceAs a major contributor to the reduced nitrogen pool in the biosphere, symbiotic nit...
This study assessed the tripartite symbiosis of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) with rhizobia an...
Since most of the Central Anatolian soils are P and Zn deficient, mycorrhizae may help plants to obt...
Plants spend a high proportion of their photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) belowground to support m...
Nutrient supply in phosphorus (P)-limited ecosystems, with most P being associated with secondary mi...
Phosphorus can be a major limiting factor for plant growth due to its slow diffusion and high degree...
Aims: The most common metric of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) abundance is percent root length...
Two key plant adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition are carboxylate exudation into the rhizosph...
The bean-rhizobia symbiosis allows atmospheric nitrogen fixation through nodule formation. Neverthel...
Biomass production efficiency (BPE), the ratio of biomass production to photosynthesis, varies great...
The mechanisms that determine greater P absorption by mycorrhizal plants are still not completely cl...
International audienceMycorrhizal fungi are ubiquitous in agroecosystems and form symbiotic associat...
Background and aims: Under phosphorus (P) limitation, plants tend to maximize their efficiency of P ...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
This work intended to measure the nodulated-roots oxygen consumption, proton efflux and phytase acti...
National audienceAs a major contributor to the reduced nitrogen pool in the biosphere, symbiotic nit...
This study assessed the tripartite symbiosis of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) with rhizobia an...
Since most of the Central Anatolian soils are P and Zn deficient, mycorrhizae may help plants to obt...
Plants spend a high proportion of their photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) belowground to support m...
Nutrient supply in phosphorus (P)-limited ecosystems, with most P being associated with secondary mi...
Phosphorus can be a major limiting factor for plant growth due to its slow diffusion and high degree...
Aims: The most common metric of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) abundance is percent root length...