TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus application on nuclear ploidy in Allium porrum plants
AU - Fusconi, Anna
AU - LINGUA, Guido
AU - Trotta, Antonio
AU - BERTA, Graziella
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization can
strongly affect the plant cell nucleus, causing displacement
from the periphery to the center of the cell, hypertrophy and
polyploidization. The hypertrophy response has been
shown in a variety of AM plants whilst polyploidization
has been reported only in Lycopersicon esculentum, a
multiploid species with a small genome. In order to determine
whether polyploidization is a general plant response
to AM colonization, analyses were performed on
Allium porrum, a plant with a large genome, which is much
less subject to polyploidization than L. esculentum. The
ploidy status of leaves, complete root systems and four
zones of the adventitious roots was investigated in relation
to phosphorus content, AM colonization and root differentiation
in A. porrum plants grown under two different
regimes of phosphate nutrition in order to distinguish direct
effects of the fungus from those of improved nutrition.
Results showed the presence of two nuclear populations
(2C and 4C) in all treatments and samples. Linear regression
analyses suggested a general negative correlation between
phosphorus content and the proportion of 2C nuclei.
The percentage of 2C nuclei (and consequently that of 4C
nuclei), was also influenced by AM colonization, differentiation
and ageing of the root cells, which resulted in
earlier occurrence, in time and space, of polyploid nuclei.
AB - Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization can
strongly affect the plant cell nucleus, causing displacement
from the periphery to the center of the cell, hypertrophy and
polyploidization. The hypertrophy response has been
shown in a variety of AM plants whilst polyploidization
has been reported only in Lycopersicon esculentum, a
multiploid species with a small genome. In order to determine
whether polyploidization is a general plant response
to AM colonization, analyses were performed on
Allium porrum, a plant with a large genome, which is much
less subject to polyploidization than L. esculentum. The
ploidy status of leaves, complete root systems and four
zones of the adventitious roots was investigated in relation
to phosphorus content, AM colonization and root differentiation
in A. porrum plants grown under two different
regimes of phosphate nutrition in order to distinguish direct
effects of the fungus from those of improved nutrition.
Results showed the presence of two nuclear populations
(2C and 4C) in all treatments and samples. Linear regression
analyses suggested a general negative correlation between
phosphorus content and the proportion of 2C nuclei.
The percentage of 2C nuclei (and consequently that of 4C
nuclei), was also influenced by AM colonization, differentiation
and ageing of the root cells, which resulted in
earlier occurrence, in time and space, of polyploid nuclei.
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/75754
U2 - 10.1007/s00572-004-0338-x
DO - 10.1007/s00572-004-0338-x
M3 - Article
SN - 0940-6360
VL - 15
SP - 313
EP - 321
JO - Mycorrhiza
JF - Mycorrhiza
ER -