articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJul 14, 2010Closed access

Substantial nitrogen acquisition by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from organic material has implications for N cycling

University of York · Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal

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Abstract

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are obligate biotrophs that acquire carbon (C) solely from host plants. AM fungi can proliferate hyphae in, and acquire nitrogen (N) from, organic matter. Although they can transfer some of that N to plants, we tested the hypothesis that organic matter is an important N source for the AM fungi themselves. We grew pairs of plants with and without the AM fungus Glomus hoi in microcosms that allowed only the fungus access to a 15N/13C-labeled organic patch; in some cases, one plant was shaded to reduce C supply to the fungus. The fungal hyphae proliferated vigorously in the patch, irrespective of shading, and increased plant growth and N content; approximately 3% of plant N came…

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Keywords
  • Hypha
  • Fungus
  • Biology
  • Glomus
  • Botany
  • Mycelium
  • Spore
  • Organic matter
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