在高山林木线,树木对外生菌属真菌氮供应的依赖因物种而异

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Fungal Ecology Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1016/j.funeco.2024.101361
Boaz Hilman , Emily F. Solly , Iris Kuhlmann , Ivano Brunner , Frank Hagedorn
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高山林线附近的低温限制了微生物释放土壤中的氮和树木的生长。外生菌根真菌可以增加树木的氮素供应,但这种以碳换氮的方式在树线的重要性尚不清楚。我们的炸弹放射性碳测量结果表明,树木将两年前固定的碳转移给了真菌。分配的碳很可能包括参与淀粉合成的糖类,因为真菌菌盖中的δ13C与细根淀粉的δ13C非常相似。氮同位素在植物-真菌-土壤连续过程中的质量平衡显示,腊梅树对真菌氮的依赖程度较低(占氮吸收量的0-35%),而红松对真菌氮的依赖程度则较高(高达41%)。我们估计,树线树木将最多 18% 的光同化物分配给了真菌。我们的研究结果表明,与反向氮通量相比,在高山林木线,树木分配给外生菌根共生体的碳量相对较高,但具体的交换量因树木种类而异。
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Species-specific reliance of trees on ectomycorrhizal fungi for nitrogen supply at an alpine treeline

Low temperatures near alpine treelines limit microbial release of soil nitrogen and tree growth. Ectomycorrhizal fungi can increase nitrogen supply for trees, but the importance of this exchange of carbon for nitrogen at the treeline remains unclear. Our bomb radiocarbon measurements indicated that trees transferred carbon fixed <2 years previously to fungi. The allocated carbon likely included sugars involved in starch synthesis, as δ13C in fungal caps closely resembled that of fine-root starch. Mass balance of nitrogen isotopes along the plant-fungi-soil continuum revealed that Larix decidua trees relied less on fungal nitrogen (0–35% of N uptake), compared to Pinus mugo trees (up to 41%). We estimated that treeline trees allocate up to 18% of photoassimilates to fungi. Our findings suggest that at alpine treelines, trees allocate to ectomycorrhizal symbionts relatively high amount of carbon compared to the reverse nitrogen flux, but the exact exchange is tree species-specific.

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Fungal Ecology
Fungal Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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51
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3 months
期刊介绍: Fungal Ecology publishes investigations into all aspects of fungal ecology, including the following (not exclusive): population dynamics; adaptation; evolution; role in ecosystem functioning, nutrient cycling, decomposition, carbon allocation; ecophysiology; intra- and inter-specific mycelial interactions, fungus-plant (pathogens, mycorrhizas, lichens, endophytes), fungus-invertebrate and fungus-microbe interaction; genomics and (evolutionary) genetics; conservation and biodiversity; remote sensing; bioremediation and biodegradation; quantitative and computational aspects - modelling, indicators, complexity, informatics. The usual prerequisites for publication will be originality, clarity, and significance as relevant to a better understanding of the ecology of fungi.
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