Novel insights into orchid mycorrhiza functioning from stable isotope signatures of fungal pelotons

Author:

Zahn Franziska E.1,Söll Erik1,Chapin Thomas K.2ORCID,Wang Deyi3ORCID,Gomes Sofia I. F.4ORCID,Hynson Nicole A.2ORCID,Pausch Johanna5ORCID,Gebauer Gerhard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BayCEER – Laboratory of Isotope Biogeochemistry University of Bayreuth Bayreuth 95440 Germany

2. Pacific Biosciences Research Center University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Honolulu HI 96822 USA

3. Naturalis Biodiversity Center Leiden 2332 AA the Netherlands

4. Institute of Biology Leiden University Leiden 2333 BE the Netherlands

5. Department of Agroecology, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) University of Bayreuth Bayreuth 95440 Germany

Abstract

Summary Stable isotope signatures of fungal sporocarps have been instrumental in identifying carbon gains of chlorophyllous orchids from a fungal source. Yet, not all mycorrhizal fungi produce macroscopic sporocarps and frequently fungi of different taxa occur in parallel in orchid roots. To overcome this obstacle, we investigated stable isotope signatures of fungal pelotons extracted from orchid roots and compared these data to the respective orchid and reference plant tissues. Anoectochilus sandvicensis and Epipactis palustris represented specialized or unspecialized rhizoctonia‐associated orchids. Epipactis atrorubens and Epipactis leptochila are orchids considered ectomycorrhiza‐associated with different preferences for Basidio‐ and Ascomycota. 13C enrichment of rhizoctonia pelotons was minor compared with plant tissues and significantly lower than enrichments of pelotons from ectomycorrhizal Epipactis species. 15N values of pelotons from E. leptochila and E. atrorubens showed similar patterns as known for respective sporocarps of ectomycorrhizal Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, however, with an offset towards lower 15N enrichments and nitrogen concentrations. Our results suggest an explicit fungal nutrition source of orchids associated with ectomycorrhizal fungi, whereas the low 13C enrichment in rhizoctonia‐associated orchids and fungal pelotons hamper the detection of carbon gains from fungal partners. 15N isotopic pattern of orchids further suggests a selective transfer of 15N‐enriched protein‐nitrogen into orchids.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

National Science Foundation

W. M. Keck Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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