Here, we present a new in-situ method to study the uptake of amino acids by soil fungi. We injected 14C-labeled glycine into a marshland soil and measured the rate and the 14C signature of CO2 respired from sporocarps of Pholiota terrestris over 53.5 h and 2 m. We also determined the incorporation of glycine-C into sporocarp tissue. The 14C signature of the CO2 and tissue was quantified by accelerator mass spectrometry. After the label application, the rate of CO2 flux and its 14C signature from chambers with sporocarps were significantly higher than from chambers without sporocarps, and then declined with time. Postlabel, the 14C signature of the sporocarp tissue increased by 35 per thousand. We show that this approach can be used to study...
Fungi play a key role in ecosystem nutrient cycles by scavenging, concentrating, translocating and r...
• The flux of pulse-derived 13C from upland pasture plants to the external mycelium of their arbuscu...
Ectomycorrhizal mycelial necromass is an important source of carbon for free-living microorganisms i...
We assessed the degree to which ectomycorrhizal fungi exploit organic nitrogen in situ. In an Alaska...
Organic nitrogen use by mycorrhizal fungi and associated plants could fuel productivity in nitrogen-...
We analyzed %C, %N, δ13C, δ15N, and C: N stoichiometry of species of ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophi...
Measurements of C-13 in fungal sporocarps are useful in assessing mycorrhizal or saprotrophic status...
Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestra...
The main findings of research into carbon (C) fluxes from plants to soil micro-organisms using in si...
Recently developed 13CO2 pulse labelling and stable isotope probing (SIP) methods offer the potentia...
Carbon (C) cycling in the atmosphere-plant-soil-microorganism system has been the focus of much rece...
International audienceThe microbial contribution to soil organic matter (SOM) has recently been show...
The input dynamics of labeled C into pools of soil organic matter and CO2 fluxes from soil were stud...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
A substantial amount of photosynthesized plant-C is allocated belowground in grassland ecosystems wh...
Fungi play a key role in ecosystem nutrient cycles by scavenging, concentrating, translocating and r...
• The flux of pulse-derived 13C from upland pasture plants to the external mycelium of their arbuscu...
Ectomycorrhizal mycelial necromass is an important source of carbon for free-living microorganisms i...
We assessed the degree to which ectomycorrhizal fungi exploit organic nitrogen in situ. In an Alaska...
Organic nitrogen use by mycorrhizal fungi and associated plants could fuel productivity in nitrogen-...
We analyzed %C, %N, δ13C, δ15N, and C: N stoichiometry of species of ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophi...
Measurements of C-13 in fungal sporocarps are useful in assessing mycorrhizal or saprotrophic status...
Understanding microbial transformations in soils is important for predicting future carbon sequestra...
The main findings of research into carbon (C) fluxes from plants to soil micro-organisms using in si...
Recently developed 13CO2 pulse labelling and stable isotope probing (SIP) methods offer the potentia...
Carbon (C) cycling in the atmosphere-plant-soil-microorganism system has been the focus of much rece...
International audienceThe microbial contribution to soil organic matter (SOM) has recently been show...
The input dynamics of labeled C into pools of soil organic matter and CO2 fluxes from soil were stud...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
A substantial amount of photosynthesized plant-C is allocated belowground in grassland ecosystems wh...
Fungi play a key role in ecosystem nutrient cycles by scavenging, concentrating, translocating and r...
• The flux of pulse-derived 13C from upland pasture plants to the external mycelium of their arbuscu...
Ectomycorrhizal mycelial necromass is an important source of carbon for free-living microorganisms i...