Journal article

Stimulation of nitrogen removal in the rhizosphere of aquatic duckweed by root exudate components

Y Lu, Y Zhou, S Nakai, M Hosomi, H Zhang, HJ Kronzucker, W Shi

Planta | SPRINGER | Published : 2014

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Abstract

Plants can stimulate bacterial nitrogen (N) removal by secretion of root exudates that may serve as carbon sources as well as non-nutrient signals for denitrification. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the specific non-nutrient compounds involved in this stimulation. Here, we use a continuous root exudate-trapping system in two common aquatic duckweed species, Spirodela polyrrhiza (HZ1) and Lemna minor (WX3), under natural and aseptic conditions. An activity-guided bioassay using denitrifying bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens showed that crude root exudates of the two species strongly enhanced the nitrogen-removal efficiency (NRE) of P. fluorescens (P < 0.05) under both conditions...

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Grants

Awarded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by grants from National Science Technology Program (2012BAD15B03), the National Natural Science Foundation of China-Japan Science and Technology Agency (NSFC-JST) Major International Joint Research Project (No. 30821140542), and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (discovery Grant 217277-2009).