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Direct evidence for modulation of photosynthesis by an arbuscular mycorrhiza-induced carbon sink strength

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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México1

University of Copenhagen2

Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Air, Land & Water Resources, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

It has been suggested that plant carbon (C) use by symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may be compensated by higher photosynthetic rates because fungal metabolism creates a strong C sink that prevents photosynthate accumulation and down-regulation of photosynthesis. This mechanism remains largely unexplored and lacks experimental evidence.

We report here two experiments showing that the experimental manipulation of the mycorrhizal C sink significantly affected photosynthetic rates of cucumber host plants. We expected that a sudden reduction in sink strength would cause a significant reduction in photosynthetic rates, at least temporarily.

Excision of part of the extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium from roots, and causing no disturbance to the plant, induced a sustained (10-40%) decline in photosynthetic rates that lasted from 30 min to several hours in plants that were well nourished and hydrated and in the absence of growth or photosynthesis promotion by mycorrhizal inoculation.

This effect was though minor in plants growing at high (700 ppm) atmospheric CO2 . This is first direct experimental evidence for the carbon sink strength effects exerted by arbuscular mycorrhizal symbionts on plant photosynthesis. It encourages further experimentation on mycorrhizal source-sink relations and may have strong implications in large-scale assessments and modelling of plant photosynthesis.

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Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 896-907
ISSN: 14698137 and 0028646x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1111/nph.15806
ORCIDs: 0000-0003-3556-7886 , 0000-0002-4548-8535 , Mikkelsen, Teis Nørgaard and 0000-0003-0390-0189

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