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Interactions of arbuscular mycorrhizal and endophytic fungi improve seedling survival and growth in post-mining waste

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MYCORRHIZA
卷 27, 期 5, 页码 499-511

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00572-017-0768-x

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AMF; Fungal endophytes; Verbascum lychnitis; Toxicmetals; Photosynthesis efficiency

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  1. National Science Center (MAESTRO project) [DEC-2011/02/A/NZ9/00137]
  2. Jagiellonian University [DS/MND/WBiNoZ/INoS/26/2012, DS/MND/WBiNoZ/INoS/34/2013]

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The impact of fungal endophytes and the modulating role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on the vitality of Verbascum lychnitis, grown in the laboratory in a substratum from a post-mining waste dump was investigated. We report that inoculation with a single endophyte negatively affected the survival rate and biomass production of most of the plant-endophyte consortia examined. The introduction of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi into this setup (dual inoculation) had a beneficial effect on both biomass yield and survivability. V. lychnitis co-inoculated with AMF and Cochliobolus sativus, Diaporthe sp., and Phoma exigua var. exigua yielded the highest biomass, exceeding the growth rate of both non-inoculated and AMF plants. AMF significantly improved the photosynthesis rates of the plant-endophyte consortia, which were negatively affected by inoculation with single endophytes. The abundance of PsbC, a photosystem II core protein previously shown to be upregulated in plants colonized by Epichloe typhina, exhibited a significant increase when the negative effect of the fungal endophyte was attenuated by AMF.

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