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Hebeloma crustuliniforme facilitates ammonium and nitrate assimilation in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings
Authors:Siemens J Aurea  Calvo-Polanco Mónica  Zwiazek Janusz J
Affiliation:Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, 442 Earth Sciences Bldg, Edmonton, AB T6G2E3, Canada.
Abstract:This study examined the role of ectomycorrhizal associations in nitrogen assimilation of Populus tremuloides seedlings. Seedlings were inoculated with Hebeloma crustuliniforme and compared with non-inoculated plants. Nitrogen-metabolizing enzymatic properties were also determined in H. crustuliniforme grown in sterile culture. The seedlings and fungal cultures were subjected to nitrogen treatments (including NO??, NH?? and a combination of NO???+?NH??) for 2 months to examine the effects on growth, nitrogen-assimilating enzyme activities and xylem sap concentrations of NH?? and NO??. Seedlings were also provided for 3 days with 1?N-labeled NH?? and NO??, and leaf and root 1?N content relative to total nitrogen was measured. Both NO?? and NH?? were effective in supporting seedling growth when either form was provided separately. When NO?? and NH?? were provided together, seedling growth decreased while enzymatic assimilation of NH?? increased. Additionally, nitrogen assimilation in inoculated seedlings was less affected by the form of nitrogen compared with non-inoculated plants. Fungal ability to enzymatically respond to and assimilate NH?? combined with aspen's enzymatic responsiveness to NO?? was likely the reason for efficient assimilation of both nitrogen forms by mycorrhizal plants.
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