会议专题

The influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae and phosphorus fertilizer on the growth of Microlaena stipoides in arsenic rich sulphidic gold mine tailings

A glasshouse experiment using split pots was utilized to study the establishment of Microlaena stipoides (Australian weeping grass) in arsenic rich sulphidic gold mine railings. A factorial design was employed to investigate interaction between mycorrhizal treatment and P application on As uptake and general plant growth responses. The results from this experiment show that endophytic mycorrhizae enhance the growth of weeping grass in arsenic rich railings. Increased biomass and advanced floret production was strongly correlated with rnycorrhizal colonization. Uptake of As into leaf tissue by M. stipoides was minimal despite the elevated concentration of the rnetalloid in bioavailable (0.28-0.51mg·kg<1> ammonium sulphate-extractable As) and total concentration (>1000mg·kg<1>). These studies suggest that arbuscular mycorrhizae are tolerant to elevated total concentrations of arsenic in the railings which did not have high bioavailability.

Microlaena stipoides arbuscular mycorrhizae phosphoris arsenic tailings

Augustine Doronila Alan Baker Ron Watkins

School of Botany, University of Melbourne, 3052, Victoria, Australia Environmental Inorganic Geochemistry Group, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 68

国际会议

第九届痕量元素生物地球化学国际会议(9th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements)

北京

英文

826-827

2007-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)