Variation in rhizosphere nutrient cycling affects the source of nitrogen acquisition in wild and cultivated Aspalathus linearis (N.L.Burm.) R.Dahlgren plants
Autor: | André H Meyer, María Pérez-Fernández, Aleysia Kleinert, Alex J. Valentine, Daleen Lotter, Jurene E. Kemp |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Nutrient cycle Rhizosphere Cultivated plant taxonomy Ecology biology fungi Bulk soil food and beverages Soil Science Plant litter biology.organism_classification 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) Aspalathus Horticulture Nitrogen fixation Legume 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | Applied Soil Ecology. 130:26-33 |
ISSN: | 0929-1393 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apsoil.2018.05.018 |
Popis: | We investigated the different functional strategies of N nutrition of cultivated and wild varieties of the legume Aspalathus linearis (N.L.Burm.) R.Dahlgren during wet and dry seasons in the Cape Floristic Region. The study addressed differences in soil and plant N cycling in cultivated and wild varieties of A. linearis. The seasonal variation in biological N2 fixation (BNF), soil microbial activity, as well as N cycling strategies, were investigated in wild and cultivated varieties of the legume of A. linearis. Fresh leaf samples, leaf litter samples and soil samples were collected during dry and wet seasons for both cultivated and wild-growing A. linearis. Plant samples were analysed for δ15N and total N content. Percentage N resorption was calculated. Soil N, C, P, urease and β-glucosidase were determined directly at the rhizosphere and in bulk soil. During the wet seasons, wild plants had an increased reliance on biological N2 fixation (BNF). This was attributed to an increase in soil microbial activity, which can lead to competition between roots and soil microbes for mineralized soil N. No trade-off between N sources in plants was found and plants tend not to rely more on BNF when microbial activity is low. Wild and cultivated A. linearis plants use different N cycling strategies, where wild plants are more reliant on biological N2 fixation (BNF) whilst cultivated plants tend to retain N. |
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