2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-016-2804-6
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The response of fine root endophyte (Glomus tenue) to waterlogging is dependent on host plant species and soil type

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“…For instance, colonization by FRE was increased, sometimes more so than that of AMF, in response to cooler, wetter conditions in Australia (McGee 1989;Braunberger et al 1997), and at the beginning of the growing season (Thippayarugs et al 1999). In a pasture in Western Australia, the colonization by FRE, relative to that of AMF, increased greatly in riparian zone soils compared with soils higher in the landscape due to both an increase in colonization by FRE and a decrease in colonization by AMF (Orchard et al 2016). Thus, there is some evidence to suggest that FRE and AMF occupy different, albeit likely overlapping, ecological niches in agricultural environments.…”
Section: Agricultural Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, colonization by FRE was increased, sometimes more so than that of AMF, in response to cooler, wetter conditions in Australia (McGee 1989;Braunberger et al 1997), and at the beginning of the growing season (Thippayarugs et al 1999). In a pasture in Western Australia, the colonization by FRE, relative to that of AMF, increased greatly in riparian zone soils compared with soils higher in the landscape due to both an increase in colonization by FRE and a decrease in colonization by AMF (Orchard et al 2016). Thus, there is some evidence to suggest that FRE and AMF occupy different, albeit likely overlapping, ecological niches in agricultural environments.…”
Section: Agricultural Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, the limited data for less extreme environments from the same region showed that the level of colonization by FRE in Equisetaceae in the Canadian prairies did not differ from that of Equisetaceae in the Canadian Arctic (Hodson et al 2009; Section 7.3). Further, there were instances from Australasia where colonization by FRE equalled or exceeded that of AMF, and colonization by FRE was >50% of root length; these included pastures in Western Australia (Abbott and Robson 1982;Orchard et al 2016) and New Zealand (Crush 1973b(Crush , 1975, crops in New South Wales (Ryan and Kirkegaard 2012), and native woodlands in New Zealand (Cooper 1976).…”
Section: Distribution Of Fine Root Endophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hall (Hilbig & Allen, 2015;Sigüenza, Corkidi, & Allen, 2006). Glomus tenue is present in a wide range of soils including agricultural soils of southwestern Australia (Abbott & Robson, 1977;Gucwa-Przepióra, Blaszkowski, Kurtyka, Malkowski, & Malkowski, 2013;Orchard, Standish, Nicol, Gupta, & Ryan, 2016). Lastly, Bromus diandrus does not associate with rhizobia.…”
Section: Study Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water deficit can cause drought, and waterlogging stress can cause the plant roots decay. At present, people have partly understood the mechanism of plants' response to the flooding stress but there is still a need for more study to be done [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%