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dc.creatorIpsilantis, I.en
dc.creatorKarpouzas, D. G.en
dc.creatorPapadopoulou, K. K.en
dc.creatorEhaliotis, C.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:30:32Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:30:32Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier10.1016/j.soilbio.2009.09.003
dc.identifier.issn0038-0717
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/28629
dc.description.abstractRecycling of olive mill wastewaters (OMW) into agricultural soils is a controversial issue since benefits to soil fertility should counterbalance potential short-term toxicity effects. We investigated the short-term effects of OMW on the soil-plant system, regarding the diversity, structure and root colonization capacity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and the respective growth response of Vicia faba L, commonly used as green manure in olive-tree plantations. A compartmentalized pot system was used that allowed the establishment of an AM fungal community in one compartment (feeder) and the application of three OMW dose levels in an adjacent second compartment (receiver). At 0, 10, and 30 days after OMW treatment (DAT), V. faba pre-germinated seeds were seeded in the receiver compartment. At harvest, shoot and root dry weights, AM fungal root colonization, soil hyphal length and P availability were recorded in the receiver compartment. In addition, OMW effects on AM fungal diversity in plant roots were studied by DGGE. A transient effect of OMW application was observed; plant growth and AM fungal colonization were initially inhibited, whereas soil hyphal length was stimulated, but in most cases differences were absent when seeding was performed 30 DAT. Similarly, changes induced in the structure of the root AM fungal community were of transient nature. Cloning and sequencing of all the major DGGE bands showed that roots were colonized by Glomus spp. The transient effects of OMW on the structure and function of AM fungi could be attributed to OMW-derived phytoxicity to V. faba plants or to an indirect effect via alteration of soil nutritional status. The high OMW dose significantly increased soil P availability in the presence of AM fungi, suggesting efficient involvement of AM fungi in organic-P minerilization. Overall our results indicate that soil application of OMW would cause transient changes in the AM fungal colonization of V. faba plants, which, would not impair their long-term plant growth promoting ability. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en
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dc.subjectArbuscular mycorrhizal fungien
dc.subjectOlive mill wastewateren
dc.subjectVicia fabaen
dc.subjectDGGEen
dc.subjectWASTE-WATERen
dc.subjectPLANT-GROWTHen
dc.subjectPHENOLIC-COMPOUNDSen
dc.subjectCOLONIZATIONen
dc.subjectFIELDen
dc.subjectDIVERSITYen
dc.subjectROOTSen
dc.subjectPHYTOTOXICITYen
dc.subjectAMPLIFICATIONen
dc.subjectBIODIVERSITYen
dc.subjectSoil Scienceen
dc.titleEffects of soil application of olive mill wastewaters on the structure and function of the community of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungien
dc.typejournalArticleen


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