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An ecosystem-scale radiocarbon tracer to test use of litter carbon by ectomycorrhizal fungi
Authors:Kathleen K Treseder  Margaret S Torn
Institution:a Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA
b Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
c Department of Earth Science MS 126, Rice University, 6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005, USA
Abstract:The degree to which ectomycorrhizal fungi rely on decomposing litter as a carbon source in natural ecosystems is unknown. We used a radiocarbon (14C) tracer to test for uptake of litter carbon by ectomycorrhizal fungi as part of the Enriched Background Isotope Study (EBIS) in Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee. In EBIS, leaf litter from a highly 14C-labeled Quercus alba (white oak) forest was reciprocally transplanted with litter from a nearby low-labeled forest that had not been as strongly exposed to 14C. These litter transplants were conducted yearly. We measured Δ14C signatures of ectomycorrhizal fungi collected from each forest four months and 2.25 years after the first litter transplant. The ectomycorrhizas were associated with white oak trees. We found no significant differences in 14C signatures of ectomycorrhizal fungi exposed to low-labeled versus high-labeled litter, indicating that less than 2% of the carbon in ectomycorrhizal biomass originated from transplanted litter. In contrast, ectomycorrhizal Δ14C signatures from the high-labeled forest were 117-140‰ higher than those from the low-labeled forest. This pattern suggests that ectomycorrhizal fungi acquired most (or all) of their carbon from their host plants, probably via direct transfer of photosynthate through the roots.
Keywords:Carbon  Decomposition  Ectomycorrhizal fungi  Host plant  Litter  Photosynthate  Radiocarbon  Roots  Saprotrophic
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