{"id":1739,"date":"2016-05-23T12:19:55","date_gmt":"2016-05-23T10:19:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ist.blogs.inra.fr\/afs\/?p=1739"},"modified":"2016-05-23T18:13:38","modified_gmt":"2016-05-23T16:13:38","slug":"potassium-fertilization-affects-the-distribution-of-fine-roots-but-does-not-change-ectomycorrhizal-community-structure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ist.blogs.inrae.fr\/afs\/2016\/05\/23\/potassium-fertilization-affects-the-distribution-of-fine-roots-but-does-not-change-ectomycorrhizal-community-structure\/","title":{"rendered":"Potassium fertilization of Spruce stands affects the distribution of fine roots but does not change ectomycorrhizal community structure."},"content":{"rendered":"<script type='text\/javascript' src='https:\/\/d1bxh8uas1mnw7.cloudfront.net\/assets\/embed.js'><\/script><h6 style=\"text-align: justify\">K fertilization of Spruce stands led to a significant increase in fine root biomass, fine root length, and root tip number in the mineral soil layer but does not affect the ecomycorrhizal community structure in the organic horizon.<\/h6>\n<div id=\"wrapper\">\n<div id=\"content\">\n<div id=\"article\" class=\"document\">\n<div class=\"document-main layout-3\">\n<div id=\"kb-nav--main\" class=\"col-main has-full-enumeration\">\n<div>\n<section id=\"Abs1\" class=\"Abstract\" lang=\"en\">\n<div id=\"ASec2\" class=\"AbstractSection\">\n<h3 class=\"Heading\"><em><strong class=\"EmphasisTypeBoldItalic \">Abstract<\/strong><\/em><\/h3>\n<p id=\"Par5\" class=\"Para\" style=\"text-align: justify\">Potassium (K) deficiency is common in <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic \">Picea abies<\/em> L. in the European Alps. Fertilization with other nutrients often influences fine root biomass and ectomycorrhizas, but less is known about the effects of K-fertilization. The aim of the investigation was to determine the effects of K-fertilization on stem growth and fine root biomass of <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic \">Picea abies<\/em>, as well as the influence on ectomycorrhizal community structure of the fine roots. Eight\u00a0years after a single fertilization of K-deficient <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic \">Picea abies<\/em> with 200\u00a0kg\u00a0K\u00a0ha<sup>\u22121<\/sup>, fine roots were collected from 7 control and 6 K-fertilized plots. Fine root biomass and morphology were determined. The identification of ectomycorrhizal taxa was determined by morphotyping and by amplification of the internal transcribed spacer region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA. K-fertilization did not affect the amount of fine root biomass and ectomycorrhizal community structure in the Oi\u2009+\u2009Oe and Oa layers but led to a significant increase in fine root biomass, fine root length, and root tip number in the mineral soil layer. An increase in growth due to K-fertilization leads to greater exploration of the mineral soil by fine roots but does not affect the ectomycorrhizal community structure in the organic horizons.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class='altmetric-embed' data-badge-type='donut' data-doi='10.1007\/s13595-016-0556-3 '  style='float: right; ' ><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/link.springer.com\/article\/10.1007\/s13595-016-0556-3\" target=\"_blank\">Read the full paper<\/a><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>Publication<\/p>\n<p>Wang L, Katzensteiner K, Schume H, Van Loo M, Godbold DL 2016. Potassium fertilization affects the distribution of fine roots but does not change ectomycorrhizal community structure. Ann. For. Sci.: 1-12. 10.1007\/s13595-016-0556-3.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>K fertilization of Spruce stands led to a significant increase in fine root biomass, fine root length, and root tip number in the mineral soil layer but does not affect the ecomycorrhizal community structure in the organic horizon. Abstract Potassium (K) deficiency is common in Picea abies L. in the European Alps. 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