Fg. Loth et W. Hofner, INFLUENCE OF VA-MYCORRHIZA ON HEAVY-METAL UPTAKE OF OAT (AVENA-SATIVAL) FROM SOILS DIFFERING IN HEAVY-METAL CONTAMINATION, Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde, 158(4), 1995, pp. 339-345
The heavy metal uptake of mycorrhizal oat plants (Avena sativa L.) was
evaluated in pot experiments with two soils differing in heavy metal
accumulation. The effect of the fungal isolates on the uptake of the i
mmobile metals Zn and Cu differed between the two soils: In the soil '
'Kleinlinden'' mycorrhizal colonization increased heavy metal uptake b
y up to 37%. In the highly contaminated soil ''Munchen'', mycorrhizal
infection lead to a higher uptake (max. 59%) in roots but to a reduced
translocation to the aerial plant fractions. The higher uptake of Zn
and Cu into the roots was related to the higher heavy metal concentrat
ions in this soil. The Cd uptake showed no difference between the two
soils, but was increased in the roots by VAM together with a lower tra
nslocation into the shoots. VAM-formation changed the root architectur
e by increasing the specific root length (m g(-1) root dry matter) and
the total root length (km per pot). This increased absorbing surface
of the roots was a major, but not the only cause for the differences i
n heavy metal uptake.