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  • AMF can transfer nitrogen to host plants, but the ecological benefits are unclear since total plant nitrogen and biomass often don't show significant increases.
  • Using a microcosm experiment, researchers found that when AMF had access to nitrogen-rich organic matter, they thrived and significantly transferred nitrogen to the host plants.
  • This interaction boosted both nitrogen and phosphorus levels in the plants, leading to a noticeable increase in plant biomass and suggesting that organic matter can enhance the mutually beneficial relationship between AMF and plants.

Article Abstract

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can transfer nitrogen (N) to host plants, but the ecological relevance is debated, as total plant N and biomass do not generally increase. The extent to which the symbiosis is mutually beneficial is thought to rely on the stoichiometry of N, phosphorus (P) and carbon (C) availability. While inorganic N fertilization has been shown to elicit strong mutualism, characterized by improved plant and fungal growth and mineral nutrition, similar responses following organic N addition are lacking. Using a compartmented microcosm experiment, we determined the significance to a mycorrhizal plant of placing a (15) N-labelled, nitrogen-rich patch of organic matter in a compartment to which only AMF hyphae had access. Control microcosms denied AMF hyphal access to the patch compartment. When permitted access to the patch compartment, the fungus proliferated extensively in the patch and transferred substantial quantities of N to the plant. Moreover, our data demonstrate that allowing hyphal access to an organic matter patch enhanced total plant N and P contents, with a simultaneous and substantial increase in plant biomass. Furthermore, we demonstrate that organic matter fertilization of arbuscular mycorrhizal plants can foster a mutually beneficial symbiosis based on nitrogen transfer, a phenomenon previously thought irrelevant.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4982020PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.12667DOI Listing

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