Title of article :
Isotopic evidence in adult oak trees of a mixotrophic lifestyle during spring reactivation
Author/Authors :
Bréda، نويسنده , , Nathalie and Maillard، نويسنده , , Pascale and Montpied، نويسنده , , Pierre and Bréchet، نويسنده , , Jean-Claude and Garbaye، نويسنده , , Jean and Courty، نويسنده , , Pierre-Emmanuel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
In deciduous oaks, spring reactivation modifies the capability of ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMf) to mobilise carbon from soil organic matter. Plant carbon budget is also unbalanced during spring reactivation: carbon demand is high to build new tissues and carbon may be provided by reserves only as new photoassimilates are not yet available. Using a stable isotope approach with 13C-labelled litter, we have estimated that after a six months experiment, less than 1% of carbon is derived from litter during spring reactivation and is channelled from the soil to the thick roots of Quercus petraea via ectomycorrhiza, even when leaves are photosynthetically active. Our results are promising for future detailed quantification of different carbon sources (i.e. reserves, photosynthesis and litter derived) in EMf oak trees. They also support the hypothesis that oak trees of Q. petraea in north-eastern France are partially mixotrophic plants.
Keywords :
C transfer , phenology , C budget , Fungicide , ROOT , Forest ecosystem , 13C labelled litter , ectomycorrhiza
Journal title :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Journal title :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry