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Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, biochar and cadmium on the yield and element uptake of Medicago sativa.

Authors :
Zhang, Fengge
Liu, Mohan
Li, Yang
Che, Yeye
Xiao, Yan
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. Mar2019, Vol. 655, p1150-1158. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract The synergistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) inoculation and biochar application on plant growth and heavy metal uptake remain unclear. A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of AMF inoculation, biochar and cadmium (Cd) addition on the growth, nutrient and cadmium uptake of Medicago sativa , as well as soil biological and chemical characteristics. In comparison to the non-Cd pollution treatment, Cd addition significantly decreased mycorrhizal colonization, biomass, and N, P, Ca and Mg contents of shoots and roots in the absence of biochar. Biochar amendment did not increase mycorrhizal colonization at either Cd levels. Regardless of the biochar amendment, AMF inoculation significantly promoted contents of N and P in plant shoots grown in the Cd-contaminated soils. Nevertheless, in the presence of Cd pollution, biochar dramatically elevated the biomass and N, P, K and Ca contents of plant tissues in both AMF inoculation treatments. Biochar addition significantly reduced soil DTPA-extracted Cd. The treatments with AMF inoculation and biochar amendment showed the lowest shoot Cd concentrations and contents, highest plant tissue N and P contents in the Cd addition group. These results suggested that combined use of AMF inoculation and biochar amendment had significant synergistic effects not only on nutrient uptake but also on the reduction in cadmium uptake of alfalfa grown in Cd-polluted soil. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • AMF only promoted N and P uptake of plant shoots. • Biochar facilitated N, P, K and Ca contents of plants grown in Cd-contaminated soils. • Biochar was more effective at increasing plant nutrient uptake. • Both AMF and biochar could decrease plant Cd concentration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
655
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133767203
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.317