Above- and belowground interplay: Canopy CO2 uptake, carbon and nitrogen allocation and isotope fractionation along the plant-ectomycorrhiza continuum
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
In forests, mycorrhizal fungi regulate carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics. We evaluated the interplay among ectomycorrhizas (ECM), ecosystem C fluxes, tree productivity, C and N exchange and isotopic fractionation along the soil-ECMplant continuum in a Mediterranean beech forest. From bud break to leaf shedding, we monitored: net ecosystem exchange (NEE, a measure of the net exchange of C between an ecosystem and the atmosphere), leaf area index, stem growth, N concentration, ?13C and ?15N in rhizosphere soil, ectomycorrhizal fine root tips (ERT), ECM-free fine root portions (NCR) and leaves. Seasonal changes in ERT relative biomass were strictly related to NEE and mimicked those detected in the radial growth. The analysis of ?13C in ERT, leaves and NCR highlighted the impact of canopy photosynthesis on ERT development and an asynchronous seasonal C allocation strategy between ERT and NCR at the root tips level. Concerning N, ?15N of leaves was negatively related to that of ERT and dependent on seasonal 15N differences between ERT and NCR. Our results unravel a synchronous C allocation towards ERT and tree stem driven by the increasing NEE in spring-early summer. Moreover, they highlighted a phenology-dependent 15N fractionation during N transfer from ECM to their hosts. This evidence, obtained in mature beech trees under natural conditions, may improve the knowledge of Mediterranean forests functionality.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fagus sylvatica; Mediterranean forest; mycorrhizal fungi; nutrient exchange; radial growth; soil-plant interaction
Elenco autori:
Lauteri, Marco; Sbrana, Cristiana; Matteucci, Giorgio; Scartazza, Andrea; D'Andrea, Ettore; REZAEI SANGSARAKI, Negar
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