Seminar: Markus Lange
Institutsseminar
- Datum: 01.12.2022
- Uhrzeit: 14:00 - 15:00
- Vortragende(r): Markus Lange
- Trumbore Department, AG Gleixner
- Ort: Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie
- Raum: Hörsaal (C0.001)
The Seasonality of Microbial Uptake of Plant Carbon
The interactions between plants and soil microorganisms are fundamental
for ecosystem functioning. However, it remains unclear how seasonality
of plant growth impacts plant-microbial interactions, such as by
inducing shifts in the microbial community composition, their biomass,
or changes in the microbial uptake of plant-derived carbon. Here, we
investigate the stability of microbial biomass of different functional
groups and their net assimilation of plant-derived carbon over an entire
growing season. Using a C3-C4 vegetation change experiment, and taking
advantage of natural abundances of 13C, we measured the plant-derived
carbon in lipid biomarkers of soil microorganisms in rhizosphere and
non-rhizosphere soil. We found that temporal and spatial stability was
higher in bacterial than in fungal biomass, while the high temporal
stability of all bacterial groups even increased in close proximity to
roots. Moreover, differences in the association to plants, i.e.,
symbionts vs. free-living microorganisms, tend to determine the
stability in the uptake of plant-derived carbon. Our results indicate,
the inputs of plant-derived carbon over the growing season did not
result in a shift in the microbial community composition, but instead,
functional groups that are not in obligate symbiosis with plants showed
a varying use of soil- and plant-derived carbon.
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