Mycorrhizal fungi respiration dynamics in relation to gross primary production in a Hungarian dry grassland

Author:

De Luca Giulia1ORCID,Papp Marianna,Fóti Szilvia,Posta Katalin,Mészáros Ádám,Pintér Krisztina,Nagy Zoltán,Péli Evelin Ramóna,Fekete Sándor,Balogh János

Affiliation:

1. Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences - Szent István Campus: Szent Istvan Egyetem

Abstract

Abstract Aims: Soil respiration (Rs) is a highly complex process including a wide range of soil biota and different pathways of carbon cycling, all being under the control of various drivers. The most important biotic driver is the photosynthetic activity of the vegetation providing supply mainly for the autotrophic component of Rs: roots and their symbiotic partners. The objective of this study was to describe the time-lagged relationship between gross primary production (GPP) and the mycorrhizal Rs component in order to determine the amount of carbon derived from GPP appearing as mycorrhizal respiration (Rmyc). Methods: Measurements of Rs were conducted in three treatments – i) undisturbed, root and AMF-included (Rs), ii) root-excluded (Rhet+myc) and iii) root- and AMF-excluded (Rhet) plots – for three consecutive years in the Central-Hungarian dry sandy grassland study site. GPP data were derived from eddy-covariance measurements, while an automated system was used for continuous measurements of Rs. We analysed the relationship between Rmyc and GPP by using cross-correlation and by fitting sine wave models on the diel datasets. Results: GPP was found to be the main driver of Rmyc, responding with an average time lag of 18 hours. The greatest lags were detected during periods characterized by minimal photosynthetic activity, while lags tended to be the smallest during active periods. Conclusion: Based on the seasonal changes in the delay, we concluded that GPP and soil temperature had simultaneous effects on the diel pattern of CO2 emission of the different autotrophic components depending on the vegetation activity and environmental conditions.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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