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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance photosynthesis, water use efficiency, and growth of frankincense seedlings under pulsed water availability conditions.

机译:丛枝菌根真菌在脉冲水供应条件下增强了光合作用,水分利用效率和乳香幼苗的生长。

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Under drought conditions, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi alter water relationships of plants and improve their resistance to drought. In a factorial greenhouse experiment, we tested the effects of the AM symbiosis and precipitation regime on the performance (growth, gas exchange, nutrient status and mycorrhizal responsiveness) of Boswellia papyrifera seedlings. A continuous precipitation regime was imitated by continuous watering of plants to field capacity every other day during 4 months, and irregular precipitation by pulsed watering of plants where watering was switched every 15 days during these 4 months, with 15 days of watering followed by 15 days without watering. There were significantly higher levels of AM colonization under irregular precipitation regime than under continuous precipitation. Mycorrhizal seedlings had higher biomass than control seedlings. Stomatal conductance and phosphorus mass fraction in shoot and root were also significantly higher for mycorrhizal seedlings. Mycorrhizal seedlings under irregular watering had the highest biomass. Both a larger leaf area and higher assimilation rates contributed to higher biomass. Under irregular watering, the water use efficiency increased in non-mycorrhizal seedlings through a reduction in transpiration, while in mycorrhizal seedlings irregular watering increased transpiration. Because assimilation rates increased even more, mycorrhizal seedlings achieved an even higher water use efficiency. Boswellia seedlings allocated almost all carbon to the storage root. Boswellia seedlings had higher mass fractions of N, P, and K in roots than in shoots. Irregular precipitation conditions apparently benefit Boswellia seedlings when they are mycorrhizal.
机译:在干旱条件下,丛枝菌根(AM)真菌会改变植物的水分关系,并提高其对干旱的抵抗力。在一个析因温室实验中,我们测试了AM共生和降水机制对乳香乳香幼苗性能(生长,气体交换,营养状况和菌根响应)的影响。通过在4个月中每隔一天对植物进行连续浇水以达到田间持水量来模拟连续降水制度,并通过对植物进行脉冲浇水来进行不规则的降水,其中在这4个月中每15天更换浇水,先浇水15天,再浇水15天不用浇水。在不规则的降水方式下,AM定植的水平明显高于连续的降水。菌根幼苗的生物量高于对照幼苗。菌根幼苗的芽和根中的气孔导度和磷质量分数也显着较高。不规则浇水下的菌根幼苗生物量最高。较大的叶面积和较高的同化率均有助于较高的生物量。在不规则浇水条件下,非菌根幼苗的水分利用效率通过减少蒸腾作用而增加,而在非菌根苗中,不规则浇水则增加蒸腾作用。由于同化率增加得更多,因此,菌根苗获得了更高的水分利用效率。乳香幼苗几乎将所有碳分配到贮藏根。乳香幼苗的根中N,P和K的质量分数高于芽。当乳香菌根菌落时,不规则的降水条件显然会使其有益。

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