摘要
A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the mobilization ofsparingly soluble inorganic and organic sources of phosphorus (P) byred clover (Trifolium pratense L.) whose roots were colonized by thearbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Glomus mosseae and in associationwith the phosphate-solubilizing (PS) bacterium Bacillus megateriumACCC10010. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and rock phosphate had asynergistic effect on the colonization of plant roots by the AMfungus. There was a positive interaction between the PS bacterium andthe AM fungu in mobilization of rock phosphate, leading to improvedplant P nutrition. In dual inoculation with the AM fungus and the PSbacterium, the main contribution to plant P nutrition was made by theAM fungus. Application of P to be low P soil increased phosphataseactivity In the rhizosphere. Alkaline phosphatase activity wassignificantly promoted by inoculation with either the PS bacterium orthe AM fungus.
A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the mobilization of sparingly soluble inorganic andorganic sources of phosphorus (P) by red clover (Trghlium pmtense L.) whose roots were colonized by thearbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Glomus mosseae and in association with the phosphate-solubilizing(PS) bacterium Bacillus megaterium ACCC10010. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and rock phosphate hada synergistic effect on the colonization of plant roots by the AM fungus. There was a positive interactionbetween the PS bacterium and the AM fungus in mobilization of rock phosphate, leading to improved plantP nutrition. In dual inoculation with the AM fungus and the PS bacterium, the main contribution to plantP nutrition was made by the AM fungus. Application of P to the low P soil increased phosphatase activityin the rhizosphere. Alkaline phosphatase activity was significantly promoted by inoculation with either thePS bacterium or the AM fungus.
基金
National Key Basic Research Support Foundation(NKBRSF)of China(No. G1999011807)
the Joint Open Laboratory of Soil and Environment Between the Institute of Soil Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Hong Kong Baptist University. Presen