Title of article :
In-situ root uptake and soil transformations of glycine, glutamine and ammonium in two temperate deciduous forests of contrasting N availability
Author/Authors :
Rothstein، نويسنده , , David E.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
233
To page :
236
Abstract :
Whereas it is recognized that most trees have the capacity to take up free amino acids, it is unclear how important amino acid uptake is in situ. In-situ root uptake of isotopically-labeled ammonium, glycine and glutamine were compared between low-nitrogen (N)-availability and high-N-availability temperate forests. Comparable immediate 13C- and 15N-enrichment of fine roots indicated that short-term uptake of amino-acids by tree roots was similar between the two sites. Over the remainder of the experiment, recovery of amino-acid 15N in fine roots was greater, and recovery of 13C lower, in the high-N-availability site. Together with greater rates of conversion of amino-acid-derived 15N into inorganic forms, this indicates that a greater proportion of amino-acid-derived N was taken up after it was converted to inorganic forms by soil microorganisms in the high N availability site. Results from this study suggest that capacity for amino acid uptake by tree roots did not differ between high- and low-N availability sites, but differences in microbial mineralization drove strong differences in the availability of inorganic forms of N between sites.
Keywords :
Organic nitrogen uptake , 15N , Ammonium , Glycine , Glutamine , Temperate deciduous forest
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2000837
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