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Are carbon and nitrogen exchange between fungi and the orchid Goodyera repens affected by irradiance?

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ANNALS OF BOTANY
卷 115, 期 2, 页码 251-261

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcu240

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Goodyera repens; orchid; nutrition; mycoheterotrophy; mycorrhiza; light availability; Tulasnella; Ceratobasidium; stable isotopes; C-13; N-15; chlorophyll concentration

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [GE 565/7-2]

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Background and Aims The green orchid Goodyera repens has been shown to transfer carbon to itsmycorrhizal partner, and this flux may therefore be affected by light availability. This study aimed to test whether the C and N exchange between plant and fungus is dependent on light availability, and in addition addressed the question of whether flowering and/or fruiting individuals of G. repens compensate for changes in leaf chlorophyll concentration with changes in C and N flows from fungus to plant. Methods The natural abundances of stable isotopes of plant C and N were used to infer changes in fluxes between orchid and fungus across natural gradients of irradiance at five sites. Mycorrhizal fungi in the roots of G. repens were identified by molecular analyses. Chlorophyll concentrations in the leaves of the orchid and of reference plants were measured directly in the field. Key Results Leaf delta C-13 values of G. repens responded to changes in light availability in a similar manner to autotrophic reference plants, and different mycorrhizal fungal associations also did not affect the isotope abundance patterns of the orchid. Flowering/fruiting individuals had lower leaf total N and chlorophyll concentrations, which is most probably explained by N investments to form flowers, seeds and shoot. Conclusions The results indicate that mycorrhizal physiology is relatively fixed in G. repens, and changes in the amount and direction of C flow between plant and fungus were not observed to depend on light availability. The orchid may instead react to low-light sites through increased clonal growth. The orchid does not compensate for low leaf total N and chlorophyll concentrations by using a C-13-and N-15-enriched fungal source.

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