Assimilation and isotopic fractionation of nitrogen by mycorrhizal fungi

Citation
Ks. Emmerton et al., Assimilation and isotopic fractionation of nitrogen by mycorrhizal fungi, NEW PHYTOL, 151(2), 2001, pp. 503-511
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
ISSN journal
0028646X → ACNP
Volume
151
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
503 - 511
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-646X(200108)151:2<503:AAIFON>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The patterns of nitrogen (N) utilization and of N isotope fractionation wer e determined when two ecto-(ECM) and an ericoid (ERM) mycorrhizal fungus we re grown with inorganic (ammonium or nitrate) or organic (glutamic acid or glycine) N sources of predetermined N isotope composition. All N sources were readily utilized by each of the fungi but substantial di fferences in the pattern of N isotope fractionation were observed both betw een the fungi and the N sources. Whereas several of the ECM-N source combinations exhibited significant net fractionation in favour of N-15, no such effect was seen in the ERM fungus, where, on ammonium, there was preferential assimilation of N-14. It is concluded that isotopic fractionation during N uptake and metabolism can cause significant shifts in the N-15 abundance of mycorrhizal fungi and that, as a result, any attempt to use the tissue N-15 abundance as a means of identifying the substrates being exploited by mycorrhizal fungi, or the ir plant partners, in nature, are likely to be unrealistic.