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We studied the response of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) to supplementary far-red sidelight in seedlings grown in a forest soil substrate without additional nutrient supply. Our aim was to determine possible changes in the accumulation and allocation of dry weight and mineral nutrients and the presence of mycorrhizas. Half of the seedlings were grown in light conditions simulating reflected far-red light (FR) from neighbouring plants and the other half were controls not receiving additional FR. PAR irradiance was kept constant in both treatments. At the first harvest (41 d of treatment), FR+ had no effect on stem height, biomass accumulation or allocation. However, at the end of the experiment (93 d of treatment), an increase in stem extension rate and stem dry weight was observed in FR+ seedlings when compared to controls. Both control and treated plants had several morphological types of ectomycorrhizas, but no effect of FR+ on the frequency of these morphotypes was observed. Nor was the concentration of ergosterol or estimated mycorrhizal fungal biomass affected. Nutrients were more responsive to the light quality treatment: P concentration in roots and N and P contents in stems and roots were higher in FR+ plants than in control seedlings. These results are in contrast to those of a previous study in which the root system of pine seedlings, which were fertilised and had less developed mycorrhizas, was reduced by FR+.
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de la Rosa, T., Lehto, T. & Aphalo, P. Does far-red light affect growth and mycorrhizas of Scots pine seedlings grown in forest soil?. Plant and Soil 211, 259–268 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004630524168
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