2006
DOI: 10.1080/00103620600832373
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Comparative Effects of Rock Phosphates on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization ofTrifolium pratenseL.

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“…This effect of indirect competition has also been observed in other AMF-related plant competition studies where the species that was better able to utilize AMF associations to increase its own nutrient uptake caused a growth depression in the neighboring competing plant (Zobel and Moora 1995, Moora and Zobel 1996, Marler et al 1999, Zabinski et al 2002. This study also confirms previous studies that show strong positive responses by Trifolium species to AMF inoculation (Crush 1995, Li et al 1997, Takacs et al 2006, Wang et al 2007 and that T. pratense depends heavily on AMF to acquire soil resources (e.g., up 53-65% of soil P in the study by Feng et al 2003).…”
Section: Competitive Interactions Between Host Plantssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This effect of indirect competition has also been observed in other AMF-related plant competition studies where the species that was better able to utilize AMF associations to increase its own nutrient uptake caused a growth depression in the neighboring competing plant (Zobel and Moora 1995, Moora and Zobel 1996, Marler et al 1999, Zabinski et al 2002. This study also confirms previous studies that show strong positive responses by Trifolium species to AMF inoculation (Crush 1995, Li et al 1997, Takacs et al 2006, Wang et al 2007 and that T. pratense depends heavily on AMF to acquire soil resources (e.g., up 53-65% of soil P in the study by Feng et al 2003).…”
Section: Competitive Interactions Between Host Plantssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Error bars: ± 1 SE. 1997) but this effect declines at high soil P supply levels (Hirata et al, 1988;Takacs et al, 2006). Our results agree with these findings.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Ebben a második kísérletsorozatban is, hasonlóan az elsőhöz, mind az agronómiai értékelést, mind a környezetvédelmi kockázatbecslést is elvégeztük, ill. elvégezzük. Komplex megközelítéssel, a nyersfoszfátok laboratóriumi oldhatósági viszonyait (OSZTOICS et al, 2005c), a vörös here potenciálisan toxikus elemtartalmát (OSZTOICS et al, 2006c), a talajoldat potenciálisan toxikus elemtartalmát (CSILLAG et al, 2005(CSILLAG et al, , 2006a, a gyökérkörnyezet (VÉGH et al, 2006), valamint a növény-mikorhiza szimbiózis (TAKÁCS et al, 2006) szerepét is értékeltük, ill. értékeljük.…”
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