Ectomycorrhizal fungi integrate nitrogen mobilisation and mineral weathering in boreal forest soil

被引:4
作者
Mahmood, Shahid [1 ]
Fahad, Zaenab [1 ]
Bolou-Bi, Emile B. [2 ]
King, Katharine [1 ]
Koehler, Stephan J. [3 ]
Bishop, Kevin [3 ]
Ekblad, Alf [4 ]
Finlay, Roger D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Mycol & Plant Pathol, Uppsala BioCtr, Box 7026, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Univ Felix Houphouet Boigny, Dept Sci sol, UFR Sci Terre & Ressources Minieres, 22 BP 582, Abidjan, Cote Ivoire
[3] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Soil Water Environm Ctr, Dept Aquat Sci & Assessment, Box 7050, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
[4] Orebro Univ, Sch Sci & Technol, SE-70182 Orebro, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
boreal forests; carbon allocation; carbon sequestration; ectomycorrhizal fungi; mineral weathering; nitrogen mobilisation; organic matter; podzol horizons; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; IRON ACCUMULATION; COMMUNITY; PHOSPHORUS; MAGNESIUM; CLIMATE; PLANTS; ROOTS; DECOMPOSITION; ASSIMILATION;
D O I
10.1111/nph.19260
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Tree growth in boreal forests is driven by ectomycorrhizal fungal mobilisation of organic nitrogen and mineral nutrients in soils with discrete organic and mineral horizons. However, there are no studies of how ectomycorrhizal mineral weathering and organic nitrogen mobilisation processes are integrated across the soil profile.We studied effects of organic matter (OM) availability on ectomycorrhizal functioning by altering the proportions of natural organic and mineral soil in reconstructed podzol profiles containing Pinus sylvestris plants, using (13)CO(2 )pulse labelling, patterns of naturally occurring stable isotopes (Mg-26 and N-15) and high-throughput DNA sequencing of fungal amplicons.Reduction in OM resulted in nitrogen limitation of plant growth and decreased allocation of photosynthetically derived carbon and mycelial growth in mineral horizons. Fractionation patterns of Mg-26 indicated that magnesium mobilisation and uptake occurred primarily in the deeper mineral horizon and was driven by carbon allocation to ectomycorrhizal mycelium. In this horizon, relative abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungi, carbon allocation and base cation mobilisation all increased with increased OM availability.Allocation of carbon through ectomycorrhizal fungi integrates organic nitrogen mobilisation and mineral weathering across soil horizons, improving the efficiency of plant nutrient acquisition. Our findings have fundamental implications for sustainable forest management and belowground carbon sequestration.
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页码:1545 / 1560
页数:16
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