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Community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at different soil depths in extensively and intensively managed agroecosystems

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 165, 期 1, 页码 273-283

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01235.x

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agroecosystems; arbuscular mycorrhizas; biodiversity; community structure; soil microbiology; soil profile; vertical distribution

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The vertical distribution of spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) was investigated in soil profiles of extensively and intensively managed agroecosystems, including two permanent grasslands, a vineyard and two continuously mono-cropped maize fields. The number of AMF spores decreased with increasing soil depth - most drastically in the grasslands and the vineyard - but there was a large diversity of AMF species even in the deepest soil layers (50-70 cm). This was particularly striking in the maize fields where the highest species numbers were found below ploughing depth. Some species sporulated mainly, or exclusively, in the deep soil layers, others mainly in the top layers. Soil samples were used to inoculate trap cultures. Up to 18 months after inoculation, there was no conspicuous difference in the species composition among the trap cultures representing different soil depths, and only a weak match to the species composition determined by analysis of field samples. Our results indicate that the AMF communities in deep soil layers are surprisingly diverse and different from the topsoil. Thus, deep soil layers should be included in studies to get a complete picture of AMF diversity.

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