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Hyphosphere interactions between an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and a phosphate solubilizing bacterium promote phytate mineralization in soil

Journal

SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 74, Issue -, Pages 177-183

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2014.03.004

Keywords

Acid phosphatase activity; Competition; Inorganic phosphorus; Microbial biomass phosphorus; Mycorrhizal pathway

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31372139, 31071871]
  2. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20120008130001, 20110008110034]
  3. Innovative Group Grant of the National Science Foundation of China [31121062]

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Both arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) are involved in phosphorus (P) mobilization and turnover but the influence of their interaction on organic P mineralization in the root free soil (hyphosphere) have been little studied. We investigated the interactive effects of an AM fungus (Rhizophagus irregularis, RI) and/or PSB (Pseudomonas alcaligenes, PA) on phytate mineralization and subsequent transfer to the host plant (Medicago sativa) using a two-compartment microcosm with a central 30 mu m nylon mesh barrier. The root growth compartment containing 5 mg inorganic P (Pi, KH2PO4) kg(-1) soil was inoculated with RI or uninoculated and the AM fungal hyphal soil containing 75 mg organic P (Po, Na-phytate) plus 0 or 5 mg Pi kg(-1) soil was inoculated with PA or uninoculated. Sole inoculation with RI increased shoot P content compared with the uninoculated treatment and dual inoculation with both RI and PA did not increase shoot P compared with sole RI inoculation. Sole PA inoculation significantly increased microbial biomass P (MBP). Compared with sole PA inoculation soil MBP increased under zero-Pi addition but decreased under 5 mg Pi kg(-1) soil addition in the dual inoculation RI/PA treatment. The uninoculated microcosms had the lowest acid phosphatase activity and the highest phytate-P remaining in the soil. Inoculation with PA led to higher acid phosphatase activity and lower phytate-P than did RI. Dual RI/PA inoculation had the highest acid phosphatase activity and the lowest phytate-P remaining in the soil. Addition of 5 mg Pi kg(-1) soil to the hyphal compartment decreased phytate-P remaining in the RI and/or PA treatments. The phytate-P remaining in the soil was negatively correlated with soil acid phosphatase activity or MBP in the presence of RI but there was no correlation between shoot P and soil phytate-P. In conclusion, our results indicate that the mineralization of soil phytate was promoted by the interaction between the AM fungus and its hyphosphere PSB. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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