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The role of arbuscular mycorrhiza in legume symbiotic performance
Authors:PM Chalk  R de F Souza  S Urquiaga  BJR Alves  RM Boddey
Institution:EMBRAPA Agrobiologia, Km 47, Estrada Antiga Rio-São Paulo, Caixa Postal 74.505, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro 23.890-000, Brazil
Abstract:Legumes may respond to non-rhizobial inoculants such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi either through an effect on plant growth or, in addition, through an effect on the function of the legume-Rhizobium symbiosis. We have examined the literature where the application of 15N isotope dilution methodology permits the effect of indigenous AM and AM inoculants to be quantitatively separated into plant-growth-mediated and biological N2 fixation (BNF)-mediated components. These studies clearly demonstrate the beneficial effects that both indigenous and inoculated AM have on legume growth, N uptake and the proportional dependence of the legume on atmospheric N2. While the published data allow an assessment of various biological, edaphic and environmental factors that affect the response of various legumes to AM inoculation, they also highlight the paucity of quantitative field data and the lack of understanding of the interaction of legume genotype with AM species with respect to legume symbiotic performance.
Keywords:Legumes  15N  Rhizobium  Symbiotic dependence  Arbuscular mycorrhiza
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