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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have a greater role than root hairs of maize for priming the rhizosphere microbial community and enhancing rhizosphere organic P mineralization

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Abstract

Root hairs, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and rhizosphere microbiome all play important roles in mycorrhizal plant phosphorus (P) absorption. However, how the plant-AM fungi-rhizosphere microbiome continuum interacts efficiently to promote the use of soil P is still unclear. Here, we present results of a controlled environment experiment to reveal the effect of root hair, AM fungi and their interaction on rhizosphere microbial Po cycles. Compared to root hairs, AM fungi contributed more to active microbial community assembly, functional gene recruitment and Po mineralization. The rhizosphere microbial Po mineralizing process contributed more than half of plant P assimilation in the P limited condition. The application of inorganic P (Pi) reduced the effect of root hairs and AM fungi on rhizosphere microbial community assembly and Po mineralizing ability. Our findings demonstrate the importance of AM fungi for maize as a driving force for rhizosphere microbial recruitment and function.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Volume
171
Number of Pages
12+
Date Published
Aug
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0038-0717
Accession Number
WOS:000808182500002
Short Title
Soil Biol. Biochem.Soil Biol. Biochem.
Alternate Journal
Soil Biol. Biochem.
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