Does water and phosphorus uptake limit leaf growth of Rhizoctonia-infected wheat seedlings?

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J.A. Kirkegaard
R. Munns
R.A. James
S.M. Neate
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[1] CSIRO Plant Industry,
[2] Cooperative Research Centre for Plant Science,undefined
[3] Cooperative Research Centre for Soil and Land Management,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 1999年 / 209卷
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hydraulic conductivity; leaf growth; phosphorus; Rhizoctonia; water status; wheat;
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Wheat seedlings infected with a pure inoculum of the root-rotting fungus Rhizoctonia solani were grown in pots designed to fit in pressure chambers, to allow the effects of the Rhizoctonia infection on leaf growth to be studied while maintaining the leaves at elevated water status. Wheat was grown to the third leaf stage in soil inoculated with three different levels of Rhizoctonia, and the pots were then pressurised for seven days to maintain the leaf xylem at the point of bleeding (ie. the leaves were at full turgor). The reduction in leaf expansion caused by Rhizoctonia was not overcome by pressurisation, indicating that a reduced supply of water to the leaves was not responsible for reduced leaf growth. The addition of phosphorus to pots marginally deficient in P did not increase the leaf growth of Rhizoctonia-infected plants, despite increased P uptake to the leaves. These results indicate that a reduced supply of water to the leaves and a supply of phosphorus that was bordering on deficient was not the cause of the growth reduction in seedlings with Rhizoctonia infection. The nature of this reduced growth remains uncertain but may involve growth regulators produced by the fungus, or by the plant as a result of the infection process. The mechanism of these growth reductions is of interest as it may provide a key to the development of plant resistance mechanisms.
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