Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems
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Resumo: | The potential to manage arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonisation within Mediterranean agricultural systems likely depends on the summer survival of the extraradical mycelium. To investigate this further a three-stage experiment was undertaken. The first stage was the creation of two contrasting levels of extraradical mycelium development, achieved by two contrasting levels of soil disturbance (typifying full tillage or no-till).. In the second stage this differential mycelial inoculum was subjected to Mediterranean summer temperature and soil water regimes, representing the post-harvest fallow. During the third stage, corresponding to the next growing season, its survival was evaluated without further soil disturbance (typifying no-till conditions) using wheat as host crop. The results clearly indicated that the extraradical mycelium survived the prevailing summer conditions. Knowing that extraradical mycelium can survive over the Mediterranean summer encourages the use of tillage systems that minimize mechanical disturbance of the soil, such as no-till. Knowledge gained in this study suggests that by making the appropriate choice of crops to establish a mycorrhizal-supportive rotation there can be opportunities for agro-ecosystem management to benefit from the symbiotic relationship. |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systemsArbuscular mycorrhizawheatmycelium survivalTillageMediterranean conditionsThe potential to manage arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonisation within Mediterranean agricultural systems likely depends on the summer survival of the extraradical mycelium. To investigate this further a three-stage experiment was undertaken. The first stage was the creation of two contrasting levels of extraradical mycelium development, achieved by two contrasting levels of soil disturbance (typifying full tillage or no-till).. In the second stage this differential mycelial inoculum was subjected to Mediterranean summer temperature and soil water regimes, representing the post-harvest fallow. During the third stage, corresponding to the next growing season, its survival was evaluated without further soil disturbance (typifying no-till conditions) using wheat as host crop. The results clearly indicated that the extraradical mycelium survived the prevailing summer conditions. Knowing that extraradical mycelium can survive over the Mediterranean summer encourages the use of tillage systems that minimize mechanical disturbance of the soil, such as no-till. Knowledge gained in this study suggests that by making the appropriate choice of crops to establish a mycorrhizal-supportive rotation there can be opportunities for agro-ecosystem management to benefit from the symbiotic relationship.Wiley-Blackwell2012-01-13T12:11:50Z2012-01-132011-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/3506http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3506porBrito I., Carvalho M. and Goss M.J. (2011) Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems. Soil Use and Management, 27, 350-35627ICAAMibrito@uevora.ptmjc@uevora.ptmgoss@uoguelph.ca585Brito, IsabelCarvalho, MárioGoss, Michael J.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:40:47Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/3506Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:58:59.377787Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems Brito, Isabel Arbuscular mycorrhiza wheat mycelium survival Tillage Mediterranean conditions |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
title_full |
Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
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Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems |
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Brito, Isabel |
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Brito, Isabel Carvalho, Mário Goss, Michael J. |
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Carvalho, Mário Goss, Michael J. |
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Brito, Isabel Carvalho, Mário Goss, Michael J. |
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza wheat mycelium survival Tillage Mediterranean conditions |
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza wheat mycelium survival Tillage Mediterranean conditions |
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The potential to manage arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonisation within Mediterranean agricultural systems likely depends on the summer survival of the extraradical mycelium. To investigate this further a three-stage experiment was undertaken. The first stage was the creation of two contrasting levels of extraradical mycelium development, achieved by two contrasting levels of soil disturbance (typifying full tillage or no-till).. In the second stage this differential mycelial inoculum was subjected to Mediterranean summer temperature and soil water regimes, representing the post-harvest fallow. During the third stage, corresponding to the next growing season, its survival was evaluated without further soil disturbance (typifying no-till conditions) using wheat as host crop. The results clearly indicated that the extraradical mycelium survived the prevailing summer conditions. Knowing that extraradical mycelium can survive over the Mediterranean summer encourages the use of tillage systems that minimize mechanical disturbance of the soil, such as no-till. Knowledge gained in this study suggests that by making the appropriate choice of crops to establish a mycorrhizal-supportive rotation there can be opportunities for agro-ecosystem management to benefit from the symbiotic relationship. |
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Brito I., Carvalho M. and Goss M.J. (2011) Summer survival of arbuscular mycorrhiza extraradical mycelium and the potential for its management through tillage options in Mediterranean cropping systems. Soil Use and Management, 27, 350-356 27 ICAAM ibrito@uevora.pt mjc@uevora.pt mgoss@uoguelph.ca 585 |
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