Ectomycorrhizal diversity, taxon‐specific traits and root N uptake in temperate beech forests

Author:

Khokon Anis Mahmud12ORCID,Janz Dennis1,Polle Andrea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forest Botany and Tree Physiology University of Göttingen Göttingen 37077 Germany

2. Functional Forest Ecology Universität Hamburg Barsbüttel 22885 Germany

Abstract

Summary Roots of forest trees are colonized by a diverse spectrum of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal species differing in their nitrogen (N) acquisition abilities. Here, we hypothesized that root N gain is the result of EM fungal diversity or related to taxon‐specific traits for N uptake. To test our hypotheses, we traced 15N enrichment in fine roots, coarse roots and taxon‐specific ectomycorrhizas in temperate beech forests in two regions and three seasons, feeding 1 mM NH4NO3 labelled with either 15NH4+ or 15NO3. We morphotyped > 45 000 vital root tips and identified 51 of 53 detected EM species by sequencing. EM root tips exhibited strong, fungal taxon‐specific variation in 15N enrichment with higher NH4+ than NO3 enrichment. The translocation of N into the upper parts of the root system increased with increasing EM fungal diversity. Across the growth season, influential EM species predicting root N gain were not identified, probably due to high temporal dynamics of the species composition of EM assemblages. Our results support that root N acquisition is related to EM fungal community‐level traits and highlight the importance of EM diversity for tree N nutrition.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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