Production and turnover of ectomycorrhizal extramatrical mycelial biomass and necromass under elevated CO 2 and nitrogen fertilization
Extramatrical mycelia ( EMM ) of ectomycorrhizal fungi are important in carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling in forests, but poor knowledge about EMM biomass and necromass turnovers makes the quantification of their role problematic. We studied the impacts of elevated CO 2 and N fertilization on EMM...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The New phytologist 2016-08, Vol.211 (3), p.874-885 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Extramatrical mycelia (
EMM
) of ectomycorrhizal fungi are important in carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling in forests, but poor knowledge about
EMM
biomass and necromass turnovers makes the quantification of their role problematic.
We studied the impacts of elevated
CO
2
and N fertilization on
EMM
production and turnover in a
Pinus taeda
forest.
EMM
C was determined by the analysis of ergosterol (biomass), chitin (total bio‐ and necromass) and total organic C (
TOC
) of sand‐filled mycelium in‐growth bags. The production and turnover of
EMM
bio‐ and necromass and total C were estimated by modelling.
N fertilization reduced the standing
EMM
biomass C to 57% and its production to 51% of the control (from 238 to 122 kg C ha
−1
yr
−1
), whereas elevated
CO
2
had no detectable effects. Biomass turnover was high (˜13 yr
−1
) and unchanged by the treatments. Necromass turnover was slow and was reduced from 1.5 yr
−1
in the control to 0.65 yr
−1
in the N‐fertilized treatment. However,
TOC
data did not support an N effect on necromass turnover.
An estimated
EMM
production ranging from 2.5 to 6% of net primary production stresses the importance of its inclusion in C models. A slow
EMM
necromass turnover indicates an importance in building up forest humus. |
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ISSN: | 0028-646X 1469-8137 |
DOI: | 10.1111/nph.13961 |