| Literature DB >> 25521414 |
Xiaona Wang1, Laiye Qu2, Qiaozhi Mao3, Makoto Watanabe4, Yasutomo Hoshika3, Akihiro Koyama5, Korin Kawaguchi1, Yutaka Tamai3, Takayoshi Koike6.
Abstract
We studied the colonization of ectomycorrhizal fungi and species abundance of a hybrid larch (F1) under elevated CO₂ and O₃. Two-year-old seedlings were planted in an Open-Top-Chamber system with treatments: Control (O3 < 6 nmol/mol), O₃ (60 nmol/mol), CO₂ (600 μmol/mol), and CO2 + O₃. After two growing seasons, ectomycorrhiza (ECM) colonization and root biomass increased under elevated CO₂. Additionally, O₃ impaired ECM colonization and species richness, and reduced stem biomass. However, there was no clear inhibition of photosynthetic capacity by O₃. Concentrations of Al, Fe, Mo, and P in needles were reduced by O₃, while K and Mg in the roots increased. This might explain the distinct change in ECM colonization rate and diversity. No effects of combined fumigation were observed in any parameters except the P concentration in needles. The tolerance of F1 to O₃ might potentially be related to a shift in ECM community structure.Entities:
Keywords: Ectomycorrhiza; Elevated CO(2); Elevated ozone; Hybrid larch F(1); Species richness
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25521414 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.11.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071