Mixedwood conifer trial to compare ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular fungal effects on soil organic matter decay
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The purportedly enhanced decay of soil organic matter (SOM) by
ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF), in contrast to arbuscular mycorrhiza (AMF),
was tested in a 30-year old mixedwood trial. Total peroxidase activity,
including manganese-peroxidase (MnP), and mass of the humus layer were
compared between Pseudotsuga menziesii (EMF) and Thuja plicata (AMF)
across a natural productivity gradient. We found total peroxidase and MnP
activity diverged between hosts as humus C:N increased, culminating in 3-
to 4-fold greater enzyme activity for EMF on low fertility soils. This
edaphic effect also correlated significantly with exchangeable Mn,
highlighting a possible further restriction on SOM turnover by EMF.
Peroxidase activity was well aligned with EMF species other than
Cortinariaceae, notably Piloderma olivaceum and Piloderma sphaerosporum.
The 3-fold decline in humus mass with decreasing soil fertility under P.
menziesii, unlike T. plicata, was strong affirmation that EMF engaged in
organic N liberation can lead to reductions in SOMcarbon sequestration
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Dryad
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2024-12-12



