Koeleria macrantha: performance and distribution in relation to soil and plant calcium and magnesium

Authors
Citation
Jm. Dixon et H. Todd, Koeleria macrantha: performance and distribution in relation to soil and plant calcium and magnesium, NEW PHYTOL, 152(1), 2001, pp. 59-68
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
ISSN journal
0028646X → ACNP
Volume
152
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
59 - 68
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-646X(200110)152:1<59:KMPADI>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The reported sensitivity of Koeleria macrantha (Poaceae) to soil magnesium, resulting in its absence from South Wales dolomitic limestone, was examine d here in relation to varying ionic Ca to Mg ratios, and by cultivation in different limestone soils. In a growth cabinet experiment, shoot and root Ca and Mg concentration and dry weight yield were determined for five edaphically varied populations of K. macrantha grown from tillers, over a range of Ca : Mg concentrations. T he influence of relative concentrations of other nutrients was also investi gated. In addition, K. macrantha plants were cultivated on Carboniferous, M agnesian and dolomitic limestone soils. Total plant Ca: Mg ranged from 0.3 to > 20 mille-equivalents. Optimal subst rate ratios (from 25 : 1 to 0.1 : 1), and response to different concentrati ons of nutrients varied between the populations. Cultivation on dolomitic l imestone soil produced the highest yields. The adverse effect on yields of all populations with low substrate Ca: Mg w as much lower than predicted. Results suggest K. macrantha has a higher sub strate Mg tolerance than other members of the Poaceae: its reported absence from the South Wales dolomitic limestone is unlikely to be due to soil mag nesium sensitivity.