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Nitrogen Addition Does Not Change AMF Colonization but Alters AMF Composition in a Chinese Fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) Plantation
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Aims: Our aim was to investigate how N addition affects arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) growth in Chinese fir plantations. Methods: A Chinese fir plantation was treated with four different N addition treatments for one and half years starting in April 2019. AMF colonization, hyphal length density, community composition, and soil properties were under measurement. Results: N addition caused inapparent effects on AMF colonization, hyphal length density, and functional guilds (rhizophilic, edaphophilic, and ancestral). The predominant AMF species in the soil was Septoglomus viscosum. N addition altered AMF community and some rare species (e.g., Entrophospora infrequens) disappeared with N addition. Conclusion: AMF community structure was more sensitive to short-time N deposition than the symbiotic relationship between AMF and host plants.
Title: Nitrogen Addition Does Not Change AMF Colonization but Alters AMF Composition in a Chinese Fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) Plantation
Description:
Aims: Our aim was to investigate how N addition affects arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) growth in Chinese fir plantations.
Methods: A Chinese fir plantation was treated with four different N addition treatments for one and half years starting in April 2019.
AMF colonization, hyphal length density, community composition, and soil properties were under measurement.
Results: N addition caused inapparent effects on AMF colonization, hyphal length density, and functional guilds (rhizophilic, edaphophilic, and ancestral).
The predominant AMF species in the soil was Septoglomus viscosum.
N addition altered AMF community and some rare species (e.
g.
, Entrophospora infrequens) disappeared with N addition.
Conclusion: AMF community structure was more sensitive to short-time N deposition than the symbiotic relationship between AMF and host plants.
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