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Testing nickel tolerance of Sorghastrum nutans and its associated soil microbial community from serpentine and prairie soils
Authors:Doherty Jennifer H  Ji Baoming  Casper Brenda B
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6018, USA. dohertyj@sas.upenn.edu
Abstract:Ecotypes of Sorghastrum nutans from a naturally metalliferous serpentine grassland and the tallgrass prairie were assessed for Ni tolerance and their utility in remediation of Ni-polluted soils. Plants were inoculated with serpentine arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) root inoculum or whole soil microbial communities, originating from either prairie or serpentine, to test their effects on plant performance in the presence of Ni. Serpentine plants had marginally higher Ni tolerance as indicated by higher survival. Ni reduced plant biomass and AM root colonization for both ecotypes. The serpentine AM fungi and whole microbial community treatments decreased plant biomass relative to uninoculated plants, while the prairie microbial community had no effect. Differences in how the soil communities affect plant performance were not reflected in patterns of root colonization by AM fungi. Thus, serpentine plants may be suited for reclamation of Ni-polluted soils, but AM fungi that occur on serpentine do not improve Ni tolerance.
Keywords:Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi  Nickel  Serpentine grassland  Soil microbial community  Sorghastrum nutans  Tallgrass prairie
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