Department of Soil Ecology, UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, 06120, Halle (Saale), Germany.
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Deutscher Platz 5e, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2021 Dec 8;11(1):23680. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-03132-y.
Endogenous rhythmic growth (ERG) is displayed by many tropical and some major temperate tree species and characterized by alternating root and shoot flushes (RF and SF). These flushes occur parallel to changes in biomass partitioning and in allocation of recently assimilated carbon and nitrogen. To address how biotic interactions interplay with ERG, we cross-compared the RF/SF shifts in oak microcuttings in the presence of pathogens, consumers and a mycorrhiza helper bacterium, without and with an ectomycorrhizal fungus (EMF), and present a synthesis of the observations. The typical increase in carbon allocation to sink leaves during SF did not occur in the presence of root or leaf pathogens, and the increase in nitrogen allocation to lateral roots during RF did not occur with the pathogens. The RF/SF shifts in resource allocation were mostly restored upon additional interaction with the EMF. Its presence led to increased resource allocation to principal roots during RF, also when the oaks were inoculated additionally with other interactors. The interactors affected the alternating, rhythmic growth and resource allocation shifts between shoots and roots. The restoring role of the EMF on RF/SF changes in parallel to the corresponding enhanced carbon and nitrogen allocation to sink tissues suggests that the EMF is supporting plants in maintaining the ERG.
内源性节律性生长 (ERG) 表现为许多热带和一些温带主要树种的特征,其特征是根和芽的交替生长(RF 和 SF)。这些生长与生物量分配以及最近同化的碳和氮的分配变化平行发生。为了解生物相互作用如何与 ERG 相互作用,我们在存在病原体、消费者和菌根辅助细菌的情况下,比较了橡树微扦插的 RF/SF 变化,有无外生菌根真菌(EMF),并对观察结果进行了综合分析。在 SF 期间,典型的碳分配到汇叶的增加并没有发生在根或叶病原体存在的情况下,而在 RF 期间,氮分配到侧根的增加也没有发生在病原体存在的情况下。在与 EMF 进一步相互作用后,资源分配的 RF/SF 变化大多得到恢复。其存在导致 RF 期间主要根系的资源分配增加,即使橡树另外接种了其他相互作用体也是如此。这些相互作用体影响了芽和根之间的交替、节律性生长和资源分配变化。EMF 对 RF/SF 变化的恢复作用与相应的向汇组织分配增强的碳和氮平行,表明 EMF 支持植物维持 ERG。