Authors
A Corrêa, J Gurevitch, MA Martins‐Loução, C Cruz
Publication date
2012/3
Journal
Oikos
Volume
121
Issue
3
Pages
449-463
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Mycorrhizal benefit to plants is most frequently evaluated through growth differences between mycorrhizal (M) and non‐mycorrhizal (NM) plants. These growth differences are often considered to be due to differences in belowground C expenditure, or in cost efficiency, i.e. amount of nutrients acquired per C expended.
We searched published reports for relations between plant growth and belowground C allocation, C use efficiency, or nutrient uptake, in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) versus non‐mycorrhizal plants. We found a similar number of cases of negative, null or positive effects of ECM on plant growth. These effects were not correlated with differences on belowground C allocation or C use efficiency between M and NM plants. In contrast, they were very strongly correlated with mycorrhizal effects on plant N gain.
A comprehensive analysis of the published data therefore provided evidence that C is an excess, rather …
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