Mycorrhizal networks facilitate the colonization of legume roots by a symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) absorb and translocate nutrients from soil to their host plants by means of a wide network of extraradical mycelium (ERM). Here, we assessed whether nitrogen-fixing rhizobia can be transferred to the host legume Glycine max by ERM produced by Glomus formosanum isol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycorrhiza 2020-05, Vol.30 (2-3), p.389-396 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) absorb and translocate nutrients from soil to their host plants by means of a wide network of extraradical mycelium (ERM). Here, we assessed whether nitrogen-fixing rhizobia can be transferred to the host legume
Glycine max
by ERM produced by
Glomus formosanum
isolate CNPAB020 colonizing the grass
Urochloa decumbens
. An H-bridge experimental system was developed to evaluate the migration of ERM and of the GFP-tagged
Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
USDA 110 strain across an air gap compartment. Mycorrhizal colonization, nodule formation in legumes, and occurrence of the GFP-tagged strain in root nodules were assessed by optical and confocal laser scanning microscopy. In the presence of non-mycorrhizal
U. decumbens
, legume roots were neither AMF-colonized nor nodulated. In contrast,
G. formosanum
ERM crossing the discontinuous compartment connected mycorrhizal
U. decumbens
and
G. max
roots, which showed 30–42% mycorrhizal colonization and 7–11 nodules per plant. Fluorescent
B. diazoefficiens
cells were detected in 94% of
G. max
root nodules. Our findings reveal that, besides its main activity in nutrient transfer, ERM produced by AMF may facilitate bacterial translocation and the simultaneous associations of plants with beneficial fungi and bacteria, representing an important structure, functional to the establishment of symbiotic relationships. |
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ISSN: | 0940-6360 1432-1890 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00572-020-00948-w |