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Garcia, MO; Ovasapyan, T; Greas, M; Treseder, KK. 2008. Mycorrhizal dynamics under elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization in a warm temperate forest. PLANT AND SOIL. 303(1-2):301-310.
Address:
Garcia, MO, Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Irvine,
CA 92697
We examined the response of mycorrhizal fungi to free-air CO2
enrichment (FACE) and nitrogen (N) fertilization in a warm temperate
forest to better understand potential influences over plant nutrient
uptake and soil carbon (C) storage. In particular, we hypothesized that
mycorrhizal fungi and glomalin would become more prevalent under
elevated CO2 but decrease under N fertilization. In addition, we
predicted that N fertilization would mitigate any positive effects of
elevated CO2 on mycorrhizal abundance. Overall, we observed a 14%
increase in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) root colonization under CO2
enrichment, which implies that elevated CO2 results in greater C
investments in these fungi. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) hyphal length
and glomalin stocks did not respond substantially to CO2 enrichment,
and effects of CO2 on AM root colonization varied by date. Nitrogen
effects on AM fungi were not consistent with our hypothesis, as we
found an increase in AM colonization under N fertilization. Lastly,
neither glomalin concentrations nor ECM colonization responded
significantly to N fertilization or to an N-by-CO2 interaction. A
longer duration of N fertilization may be required to detect effects on
these parameters.
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