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Fertilization alters nitrogen isotopes and concentrations in ectomycorrhizal fungi and soil in pine forests
Institution:1. Earth Systems Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 03833, USA;2. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria;3. Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, 90183, Sweden
Abstract:To assess how nitrogen (N) availability affected ectomycorrhizal functioning and to test a theoretical model of ectomycorrhizal 15N partitioning, we measured C/N and δ15N in soils and nine fungal taxa in two Swedish N addition experiments. Sporocarp C/N and soil C/N decreased with fertilization, implying that N uptake per unit fungal growth increased. The S horizon was more responsive than the F and H horizons to changes in N addition, with N turnover for these horizons of 24, 57, and 57 y, respectively. Fungal and soil δ15N patterns identified fungal N sources, with N acquisition primarily from the S, F, or H horizon for two, five, and two taxa, respectively. With increasing N availability, sporocarp 15N enrichment increased in five taxa, in agreement with our model of fungal-plant N partitioning. However, it decreased in Lactarius rufus and Russula aeruginea, perhaps indicating shifts towards greater inorganic N uptake in these two taxa. This may relate to the generally lower sensitivity of these taxa to N deposition compared to the Cortinarius and Suillus taxa that fit our model of 15N partitioning.
Keywords:Nitrogen isotopes  Nitrogen fertilization  Recovery  Ectomycorrhizal fungi  Soil nitrogen  Sporocarp
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