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Suppression of other soil microorganisms by mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in root-free soil

Welc, Monika; Ravnskov, Sabine; Kieliszewska-Rokicka, Barbara; Larsen, John

Sammanfattning

The influence of mycelium of two arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, Glomus intraradices and Glomus mosseae, other soil microorganisms, was examined in root-free soil with and without organic substrate amendment in terms of cellulose. The AM fungi were grown in symbiosis with cucumber in a compartmented growth system, which allowed AM fungal external mycelium to grow into root-free compartments. The fungicide Benomyl was applied to the root-free compartments to create an alternative non-mycorrhizal control treatment. Whole cell biomarker fatty acids were employed to quantify different groups of soil microorganisms including the two AM fungi. Abundance of most microbial groups were reduced by external mycelium of both AM fungi, though differential effects on the microbial community composition were observed between the two AM fungi as revealed from principal component analysis. Inhibition of other soil microorganisms was more pronounced in root-free soil with mycelium of G. mosseae than with mycelium of G. intraradices. In general, cellulose increased the amount of biomarker fatty acids of most groups of soil microorganisms, but cellulose did not affect the influence of AM fungi on other soil microorganisms. Benomyl suppressed growth of the external mycelium of the two AM fungi and had limited non-target effects on other microbial groups. In conclusion, our results show differential effects of external mycelium of AM fungi on other soil microbial communities, though both AM fungi included in the study overall inhibited most microbial groups as examined using whole cell biomarker fatty acids. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Nyckelord

Whole cell biomarker fatty acids; Mycorrhizosphere; Bacteria; Fungi; Benomyl; Cellulose

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Soil Biology and Biochemistry
2010, Volym: 42, nummer: 9, sidor: 1534-1540

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    Mikrobiologi

    Publikationens identifierare

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2010.05.024

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/85257