High shoot P concentrations effected by applying P reduced mycorrhizal infection. In L. scoparium shoot P rose to a toxic level but the fungus was not eliminated.
The application of nutrients other than P stimulated growth of mycorrhizal plants, generally lowered the concentration of P in the shoots, and effected an increase in infection levels. Because of the presence of residual infections, it was concluded that infection level is only an indication of a host's mycotrophic status when it is known the endophyte is benefitting growth.
Received 8 October 1976
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1977, Vol. 15: 481-4.
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