Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem

The maritime pine (Pinus pinaster), distributed from Moroccan Atlantic coast to South of Europe, is the most planted forest species in France with 1million hectares located in the Landes region. Most of these monospecific plantations grow on sandy acidic soils that are deficient in mineral elements, phosphorus in particular. Since mycorrhiza associated to pine roots play an important role in P availability, the different fertilization regimes applied to pine plantations throughout the Landes forest could have a direct effect on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and their associated bacteria. We analyse the diversity of pine ectomycorrhiza and that of their associated mycorrhizosphere bacteria (MB) in thirty representative forest sites ranging from 6 to 93 years-old, along three successive surveys (autumn 2005 to autumn 2006). After intensive mycorrhiza sampling from soil cores combined to a systematic survey of sporophores, mitochondrial DNA of mycorrhiza and sporophores was sequenced (ML5/ML6 primers). MB were isolated on trypcase medium from the surface of mycorrhiza and their ability to solubilize P was assessed after incubation on TCP agar medium. Among the isolated MB, fluorescent pseudomonads, known to include mycorrhization helper bacteria, were also detected using the King's B medium. The first results show a great diversity of mycorrhizal species (~30) wiIh a predominance of Russulaceae species. Clear differences are observed in the proportion of various fungal species according to the site and between belowground fungal micoflora (mycorrhiza) and aboveground one (sporophores). The proportion of MB able to solubilize inorganic phosphate is significantly higher, in non-P.fertilized plots than in those regularly fertilized with P, 70% vs 45% respectively. Among all the MB isolated, the proportion of fluorescent pseudomonads varied dramatically according to the season, i.e. from about 5% in autumn to 45% in spring. 16S gene sequencing of MB will be performed to investigate specific affinities and functional relationships between bacterial and fungal partners. (Texte intégral)

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Main Authors: Domergue, Odile, Plassard, Claude, Prin, Yves, Guinberteau, Jacques, Bakker, Mark, Augusto, Laurent, Trichet, Pierre, Saur, Etienne, Hinsinger, Philippe, Jaillard, Benoît, Ali, Muhammad Arif, M'Balla-Morgan, Joseph, Duponnois, Robin, Castells, Caroline, Galiana, Antoine
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Subjects:K10 - Production forestière, F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement, P34 - Biologie du sol,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5535712018-10-12T19:22:39Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553571/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553571/ Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem. Domergue Odile, Plassard Claude, Prin Yves, Guinberteau Jacques, Bakker Mark, Augusto Laurent, Trichet Pierre, Saur Etienne, Hinsinger Philippe, Jaillard Benoît, Ali Muhammad Arif, M'Balla-Morgan Joseph, Duponnois Robin, Castells Caroline, Galiana Antoine. 2007. In : Second International Rhizosphere Conference, Montpellier, France, 26-31 August 2007. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 54. International Rhizosphere Conference. 2, Montpellier, France, 26 Août 2007/31 Août 2007. Researchers Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem Domergue, Odile Plassard, Claude Prin, Yves Guinberteau, Jacques Bakker, Mark Augusto, Laurent Trichet, Pierre Saur, Etienne Hinsinger, Philippe Jaillard, Benoît Ali, Muhammad Arif M'Balla-Morgan, Joseph Duponnois, Robin Castells, Caroline Galiana, Antoine eng 2007 s.n. Second International Rhizosphere Conference, Montpellier, France, 26-31 August 2007 K10 - Production forestière F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement P34 - Biologie du sol The maritime pine (Pinus pinaster), distributed from Moroccan Atlantic coast to South of Europe, is the most planted forest species in France with 1million hectares located in the Landes region. Most of these monospecific plantations grow on sandy acidic soils that are deficient in mineral elements, phosphorus in particular. Since mycorrhiza associated to pine roots play an important role in P availability, the different fertilization regimes applied to pine plantations throughout the Landes forest could have a direct effect on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and their associated bacteria. We analyse the diversity of pine ectomycorrhiza and that of their associated mycorrhizosphere bacteria (MB) in thirty representative forest sites ranging from 6 to 93 years-old, along three successive surveys (autumn 2005 to autumn 2006). After intensive mycorrhiza sampling from soil cores combined to a systematic survey of sporophores, mitochondrial DNA of mycorrhiza and sporophores was sequenced (ML5/ML6 primers). MB were isolated on trypcase medium from the surface of mycorrhiza and their ability to solubilize P was assessed after incubation on TCP agar medium. Among the isolated MB, fluorescent pseudomonads, known to include mycorrhization helper bacteria, were also detected using the King's B medium. The first results show a great diversity of mycorrhizal species (~30) wiIh a predominance of Russulaceae species. Clear differences are observed in the proportion of various fungal species according to the site and between belowground fungal micoflora (mycorrhiza) and aboveground one (sporophores). The proportion of MB able to solubilize inorganic phosphate is significantly higher, in non-P.fertilized plots than in those regularly fertilized with P, 70% vs 45% respectively. Among all the MB isolated, the proportion of fluorescent pseudomonads varied dramatically according to the season, i.e. from about 5% in autumn to 45% in spring. 16S gene sequencing of MB will be performed to investigate specific affinities and functional relationships between bacterial and fungal partners. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553571/1/document_553571.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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topic K10 - Production forestière
F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement
P34 - Biologie du sol
K10 - Production forestière
F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement
P34 - Biologie du sol
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F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement
P34 - Biologie du sol
K10 - Production forestière
F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement
P34 - Biologie du sol
Domergue, Odile
Plassard, Claude
Prin, Yves
Guinberteau, Jacques
Bakker, Mark
Augusto, Laurent
Trichet, Pierre
Saur, Etienne
Hinsinger, Philippe
Jaillard, Benoît
Ali, Muhammad Arif
M'Balla-Morgan, Joseph
Duponnois, Robin
Castells, Caroline
Galiana, Antoine
Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem
description The maritime pine (Pinus pinaster), distributed from Moroccan Atlantic coast to South of Europe, is the most planted forest species in France with 1million hectares located in the Landes region. Most of these monospecific plantations grow on sandy acidic soils that are deficient in mineral elements, phosphorus in particular. Since mycorrhiza associated to pine roots play an important role in P availability, the different fertilization regimes applied to pine plantations throughout the Landes forest could have a direct effect on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and their associated bacteria. We analyse the diversity of pine ectomycorrhiza and that of their associated mycorrhizosphere bacteria (MB) in thirty representative forest sites ranging from 6 to 93 years-old, along three successive surveys (autumn 2005 to autumn 2006). After intensive mycorrhiza sampling from soil cores combined to a systematic survey of sporophores, mitochondrial DNA of mycorrhiza and sporophores was sequenced (ML5/ML6 primers). MB were isolated on trypcase medium from the surface of mycorrhiza and their ability to solubilize P was assessed after incubation on TCP agar medium. Among the isolated MB, fluorescent pseudomonads, known to include mycorrhization helper bacteria, were also detected using the King's B medium. The first results show a great diversity of mycorrhizal species (~30) wiIh a predominance of Russulaceae species. Clear differences are observed in the proportion of various fungal species according to the site and between belowground fungal micoflora (mycorrhiza) and aboveground one (sporophores). The proportion of MB able to solubilize inorganic phosphate is significantly higher, in non-P.fertilized plots than in those regularly fertilized with P, 70% vs 45% respectively. Among all the MB isolated, the proportion of fluorescent pseudomonads varied dramatically according to the season, i.e. from about 5% in autumn to 45% in spring. 16S gene sequencing of MB will be performed to investigate specific affinities and functional relationships between bacterial and fungal partners. (Texte intégral)
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topic_facet K10 - Production forestière
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P34 - Biologie du sol
author Domergue, Odile
Plassard, Claude
Prin, Yves
Guinberteau, Jacques
Bakker, Mark
Augusto, Laurent
Trichet, Pierre
Saur, Etienne
Hinsinger, Philippe
Jaillard, Benoît
Ali, Muhammad Arif
M'Balla-Morgan, Joseph
Duponnois, Robin
Castells, Caroline
Galiana, Antoine
author_facet Domergue, Odile
Plassard, Claude
Prin, Yves
Guinberteau, Jacques
Bakker, Mark
Augusto, Laurent
Trichet, Pierre
Saur, Etienne
Hinsinger, Philippe
Jaillard, Benoît
Ali, Muhammad Arif
M'Balla-Morgan, Joseph
Duponnois, Robin
Castells, Caroline
Galiana, Antoine
author_sort Domergue, Odile
title Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem
title_short Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem
title_full Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem
title_fullStr Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Effect of P availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the Landes forest ecosystem
title_sort effect of p availability on the diversity and functioning of mycorrhiza and mycorrhizosphere bacteria in maritime pine stands of the landes forest ecosystem
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