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The effect of elevated ambient CO2 and temperature increase on rhizosphere of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)

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    0206216 - UPB-H 20003046 RIV CZ eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Šantrůčková, Hana - Elhottová, Dana - Loiseau, P. - Soussana, F.
    The effect of elevated ambient CO2 and temperature increase on rhizosphere of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.).
    Rostlinná  výroba. Roč. 46, č. 9 (2000), s. 397-403. ISSN 0370-663X
    Grant CEP: GA ČR GA206/99/1410
    Grant ostatní: -(EV) EV5V-CT92-0169
    Výzkumný záměr: CEZ:AV0Z6066911; CEZ:MSM 123100004
    Kód oboru RIV: EF - Botanika
    Impakt faktor: 0.256, rok: 2000

    The consequences of the elevated CO2 and the elevated CO2 with an increased temperature on rhizosphere of perennial ryegrass were investigated. Ryegrass grown in the loamy soil treated with two different doses of mineral N was continually kept in experimental climate conditions for approximately two and half yeras. Tha amount of C and N compounds, fluorescein diacetate hydrolytic activity, proteolytic activity of extracellular enzymes and the composition of microbial communities were measured 15, 20 and 27 months of plant growth in the experimental conditions. The contents of extractable C and carbohzdrates increased with plant age in all climate conditions, while the contents of reducing sugars, ninhydrin - reactive N and ammonium N did not.We found significant positive effect of the experimental climate conditions on the contents of C and N compounds and on FDA activity after 15 months of ryegrass growth.At the end of the experiment, after 27 months of plant growth in the experimental conditions, all these parameters were affected negatively.The decrease of the values was slowed by N fertilisation but not eliminated. Proteolytic activity was significantly higher in the experimental climate conditions in most sampling. The numbers of CFU on various media were decreased in the elevated CO2 conditions in June 1994 and1995, and in the elevated CO2 with increased temperature conditions in June 1995. Again, N fertilisation did not entirely eliminate the negative effect of the experimental climate conditions. Our results demonstrate that the positive effect of changing climate on the content of organic compounds in rhizosphere and on activity of rhizosphere microflora of ryegrass was pnly a short-term one.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0101817
     

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