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  • Soil chemistry and biota heavily influence crop plant growth and mineral nutrition. The stress-severity and optimal resource allocation hypotheses predict mutualistic symbiotic benefits to increase with the degree of metabolic imbalance and environmental stress. Using two cross-factorial pot experiments with the same biologically active calcareous soil, one time highly saline and nutrient-deficient, and the other time partially desalinated and amended with mineral soil fertilizer, we explored whether these general predictions hold true for zinc (Zn) nutrition of bread wheat in mycorrhizal symbiosis. Increased arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal root colonization positively correlated with plant Zn nutrition, but only when plants were impaired in growth due to salinity and nutrient-deficiency; this was particularly so in a cultivar-responsive to application of mineral Zn fertilizer.
  • Soil chemistry and biota heavily influence crop plant growth and mineral nutrition. The stress-severity and optimal resource allocation hypotheses predict mutualistic symbiotic benefits to increase with the degree of metabolic imbalance and environmental stress. Using two cross-factorial pot experiments with the same biologically active calcareous soil, one time highly saline and nutrient-deficient, and the other time partially desalinated and amended with mineral soil fertilizer, we explored whether these general predictions hold true for zinc (Zn) nutrition of bread wheat in mycorrhizal symbiosis. Increased arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal root colonization positively correlated with plant Zn nutrition, but only when plants were impaired in growth due to salinity and nutrient-deficiency; this was particularly so in a cultivar-responsive to application of mineral Zn fertilizer. (en)
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  • Wheat plants invest more in mycorrhizae and receive more benefits from them under adverse than favorable soil conditions
  • Wheat plants invest more in mycorrhizae and receive more benefits from them under adverse than favorable soil conditions (en)
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  • Wheat plants invest more in mycorrhizae and receive more benefits from them under adverse than favorable soil conditions
  • Wheat plants invest more in mycorrhizae and receive more benefits from them under adverse than favorable soil conditions (en)
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  • RIV/61388971:_____/14:00436073!RIV15-AV0-61388971
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  • RIV/61388971:_____/14:00436073
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  • Indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota); Marginal land; Mycorrhizal benefit (en)
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  • Applied Soil Ecology
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  • 84
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  • Jansa, Jan
  • Frossard, E.
  • Schulin, R.
  • Afyuni, M.
  • Aghili, F.
  • Gamper, H. A.
  • Khoshgoftarmanesh, A. H.
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  • 000345591000013
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  • 0929-1393
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  • 10.1016/j.apsoil.2014.06.013
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