Calluna Vulgaris Root Cells Show Increased Capacity for Amino Acid Uptake when Colonized with the Mycorrhizal Fungus Hymenoscyphus Ericae
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• Ericoid mycorrhizas are believed to improve N nutrition of many ericaceous plant species that typically occur in habitats with impoverished nutrient status, by releasing amino acids from organic N forms. Despite the ubiquity of mycorrhizal formation the mechanisms and regulation of nutrient transport in mycorrhizal associations are poorly understood. • We used an electrophysiological approach to study how amino acid transport characteristics of Calluna vulgaris were affected by colonization with the ericoid mycorrhiza fungus Hymenoscyphus ericae . • Both the V and K parameters of amino acid uptake were affected by fungal colonization in a manner consistent with an increased availability of amino acid to the plant. • The ecophysiological significance of altered amino acid transport in colonized root cells of C. vulgaris is discussed.
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