Interactive effects of compost and pre-planting soil moisture on plant biomass, nutrition and formation of mycorrhizas: a context dependent response

Sci Rep. 2018 Jan 24;8(1):1509. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-18780-2.

Abstract

We aimed to investigate the combined impacts of compost addition and pre-planting soil moisture conditions, on plant-available nutrients, and subsequent impacts on the biomass, nutrition and formation of AM by two important crop species. A glasshouse study was undertaken in which wheat and tomato plants were grown in compost amended or un-amended soil that was subjected to different moisture regimes prior to planting. The availability of P was strongly influenced by compost addition, but not pre-planting moisture conditions. In contrast, mineral N pools were affected by compost addition and pre-planting soil moisture conditions in complex ways. These changes in nutrient availability affected plant biomass, nutrient uptake and formation of AM. In general, plant performance was better where pre-planting soil moisture conditions were wet or dry, and worse where they involved a wet/dry cycle, and mycorrhizal colonisation was lower where compost was added to the soil. That pre-planting moisture conditions affect the biomass of subsequent crops is an important finding, the potential implications of which are considered here.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biomass
  • Composting*
  • Mycorrhizae / growth & development*
  • Plant Development*
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Soil Microbiology*
  • Solanum lycopersicum / growth & development*
  • Triticum / growth & development*
  • Water / analysis*

Substances

  • Soil
  • Water