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      Mycorrhizal symbiosis and phosphorus supply determine interactions among plants with contrasting nutrient‐acquisition strategies

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          Functioning of mycorrhizal associations along the mutualism-parasitism continuum

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            Plant nutrient-acquisition strategies change with soil age.

            Nitrogen (N) tends to limit plant productivity on young soils; phosphorus (P) becomes increasingly limiting in ancient soils because it gradually disappears through leaching and erosion. Plant traits that are regarded as adaptations to N- and P-limited conditions include mycorrhizas and cluster roots. Mycorrhizas 'scavenge' P from solution or 'mine' insoluble organic N. Cluster roots function in severely P-impoverished landscapes, 'mining' P fixed as insoluble inorganic phosphates. The 'scavenging' and 'mining' strategies of mycorrhizal species without and non-mycorrhizal species with cluster roots, respectively, allow functioning on soils that differ markedly in P availability. Based on recent advances in our understanding of these contrasting strategies of nutrient acquisition, we provide an explanation for the distribution of mycorrhizal species on less P-impoverished soils, and for why, globally, cluster-bearing species dominate on severely P-impoverished, ancient soils, where P sensitivity is relatively common.
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              AN EVALUATION OF TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURING VESICULAR ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL INFECTION IN ROOTS

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                Journal
                Journal of Ecology
                Journal of Ecology
                Wiley
                0022-0477
                1365-2745
                November 2021
                September 12 2021
                November 2021
                : 109
                : 11
                : 3892-3902
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Harry Butler Institute Murdoch University Murdoch WA Australia
                [2 ]School of Agriculture and Environment The University of Western Australia Crawley WA Australia
                [3 ]CSIRO Land and Water Wembley WA Australia
                [4 ]School of Biological Sciences The University of Western Australia Crawley WA Australia
                [5 ]Department of Sustainable Land Management & Soil Research Centre School of Agriculture, Policy and Development University of Reading Reading UK
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                10.1111/1365-2745.13766
                187204bf-a72a-4f98-a65c-504203a2f732
                © 2021

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