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Phosphorus ectomycorrhizal fungi

The growth of ectomycorrhizal trees is frequently improved by their increased phosphorus (P) accumulation (3), and this, in turn, is related to the intensity of the mycorrhizal infection. Ectomycorrhizal fungi solubilize insoluble forms of A1 and Ca phosphates as well as inositol hexaphosphates, though a wide interstrain variability has been recorded (112). These complex P forms are digested by the secretion of extracellular acid and alkaline phosphomono- and phosphodi-ester-ases. Pi in soil solutions is easily taken up by ectomycorrhizal hyphae and then translocated to the host roots. Its absorption and efflux are probably regulated... [Pg.281]

This chapter reviews the distribution, mechanism and impact of mineral tunnelling by soil ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF). Most trees in boreal forests live in close relation with EMF (Smith Read, 1997). These EMF mediate nutrient uptake they form an extension of the tree roots. In turn they obtain carbohydrates from the tree. Over the years ectomycorrhizal (EM) research has a strong focus on nutrient acquisition by EMF from organic sources (Read, 1991). In boreal forest systems, however, minerals could also be an important nutrient source, especially for calcium, potassium and phosphorus (Likens et al, 1994, 1998 Blum et al, 2002). Recent developments in EM research suppose a role for EMF in mobilizing nutrients from minerals (see Wallander, Chapter 14, this volume). [Pg.311]

Martin, F., Canet, D., Rolin, D., Marchal, J.P. and Larher, F. (1983) Phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance study of polyphosphate metabolism in intact ectomycorrhizal fungi. Plant and Soil 71, 469 76. [Pg.41]


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