Authors
Anika Lehmann, E Kathryn Barto, Jeff R Powell, Matthias C Rillig
Publication date
2012/6
Journal
Plant and Soil
Volume
355
Pages
231-250
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Background and aims
Year of release of a cultivar reflects the agricultural and breeding practices of its time; we hypothesize that there are differences in mycorrhizal responsiveness of new high yielding and old crop plants and landraces. We evaluated the importance of the year of release on mycorrhizal responsiveness, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal root colonization and P efficiency. We also analyzed the effect of experimental treatments, P efficiency (P acquisition and P utilization efficiency) and AM fungal root colonization on a potential mycorrhizal responsiveness trend for year of release.
Methods
We conducted a meta-analysis on 39 publications working on 320 different crop plant genotypes.
Results
New cultivars were less intensely colonized but were more mycorrhiza-responsive (and possibly dependent …
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