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Extensive belowground carbon storage supports roots and mycorrhizae in regenerating scrub oaks

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OECOLOGIA
卷 131, 期 4, 页码 542-548

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-002-0932-6

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carbon remobilization; ectomycorrhizae; rhizomes; scrub oak; storage

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Portions of a regenerating scrub oak ecosystem were enclosed in open-top chambers and exposed to elevated CO, The distinct C-13 signal of the supplemental CO2 was used to trace the rate of C integration into various ecosystem components. Oak foliage, stems, roots and ectomycorrhizae were sampled over 3 years and were analyzed for C-13 composition. The aboveground tissue C-13 equilibrated to the novel C-13 signal in the first season, while the belowground components displayed extremely slow integration of the new C. Roots taken from ingrowth cores showed that 33% of the C in newly formed roots originated from a source other than recent photosynthesis inside the chamber. In this highly fire-prone system, the oaks re-establish primarily by resprouting from large rhizomes. Remobilization from belowground C stores may support fine roots and mycorrhizae for several years into stand re-establishment and, therefore, may explain why below-round tissues contain less of the new photosynthate than expected. Though it has been shown that long-term cycles of C storage are theoretically advantageous for plants in systems with frequent and severe disturbances, such patterns have not been previously examined in wild systems.

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