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Soil P availability and mycorrhizal type determine root exudation in sub-tropical forests

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Root exudates determine plant's ability to acquire nutrients through influencing plant's interactions with soil microorganisms. Recent studies suggest that plant's associations with beneficial soil microorganisms explain variation in root exudation as plants opt to minimize the exudation cost through such symbiosis. Yet, we have a poor understanding of whether plants change their exudation rates through mycorrhizal symbiosis in soil en-vironments with varying resource availability. Here, we report the effects of plant-mycorrhizal symbiosis on root exudation rates across a gradient of soil phosphorous (P) availability from a field experiment in subtropical forests. Root exudation rates were higher in plants partnering with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi than those with ectomycorrhizal fungi, but this difference disappeared in soils with high P. Specific root surface area, specific root length and fine root vitality explained high root exudation in P-limited soils. These findings demonstrate that mycorrhizal symbiosis and root functional traits collectively determine the variation in root exudation in P-limited environments.

Root exudationMycorrhizal typeRoot functional traitsPlant nutrient economySubtropical forestsARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZALCARBONNITROGENPHOSPHORUSACQUISITIONECOSYSTEMSSTRATEGIESTRAITSFUNGIPLANT

Jiang, Zheng、Thakur, Madhav P.、Liu, Ruiqiang、Zhou, Guiyao、Zhou, Lingyan、Fu, Yuling、Zhang, Peipei、He, Yanghui、Shao, Junjiong、Li, Nan、Wang, Xinxin、Jia, Shuxian、Chen, Yang、Zhang, Chunxiu、Zhou, Xuhui、Gao, Jing

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East China Normal Univ

Univ Bern

Northeast Forestry Univ

Zhejiang A&F Univ

Design & Res Inst Co Ltd

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2022

Soil Biology & Biochemistry

Soil Biology & Biochemistry

SCI
ISSN:0038-0717
年,卷(期):2022.171
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