Literature DB >> 33832180

Nitrogen and carbon stable isotope abundances support the myco-heterotrophic nature and host-specificity of certain achlorophyllous plants.

Steven A Trudell1, Paul T Rygiewicz2, Robert L Edmonds1.   

Abstract

•  Over 400 species of achlorophyllous vascular plants are thought to obtain all C from symbiotic fungi. Consequently, they are termed 'myco-heterotrophic.' However, direct evidence of myco-heterotrophy in these plants is limited. •  During an investigation of the patterns of N and C stable isotopes of various ecosystem pools in two old-growth conifer forests, we sampled six species of myco-heterotrophic achlorophyllous plants to determine the ability of stable isotope ratios to provide evidence of myco-heterotrophy and host-specificity within these symbioses. •  Dual-isotope signatures of the myco-heterotrophic plants differed from those of all other pools. They were most similar to the signatures of ectomycorrhizal fungi, and least like those of green plants. δ15 N values of the myco-heterotrophic plants correlated strongly and positively with those of putative mycobionts. •  Used in conjunction with other techniques, N and C stable isotope ratios can be used to demonstrate myco-heterotrophy and host-specificity in these plants when other ecosystem pools are well characterized. They also appear promising for estimating the degree of heterotrophy in photosynthetic, partially myco-heterotrophic plants.

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Keywords:  13C; 15N; Corallorhiza; Monotropoideae; achlorophyllous plants; ectomycorrhiza; myco-heterotrophic plants; stable isotopes

Year:  2003        PMID: 33832180     DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00876.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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