Drought resistance and resilience of rhizosphere communities in forest soils from the cellular to ecosystem scale – insights from 13C pulse labeling

Author:

Gao Decai123ORCID,Luster Jörg1ORCID,Zürcher Alois1,Arend Matthias14ORCID,Bai Edith5ORCID,Gessler Arthur16ORCID,Rigling Andreas16ORCID,Schaub Marcus1ORCID,Hartmann Martin7ORCID,Werner Roland A.8ORCID,Joseph Jobin1ORCID,Poll Christian9ORCID,Hagedorn Frank1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research 8903 Birmensdorf Switzerland

2. Qianyanzhou Ecological Research Station, Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences 100101 Beijing China

3. College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 100190 Beijing China

4. Physiological Plant Ecology University of Basel 4056 Basel Switzerland

5. Key Laboratory of Geographical Processes and Ecological Security of Changbai Mountains, Ministry of Education Northeast Normal University 130024 Changchun China

6. Terrestrial Ecosystems ETH Zürich 8092 Zürich Switzerland

7. Sustainable Agroecosystems Group, Department of Environmental Systems Science, Institute of Agricultural Sciences ETH Zürich 8092 Zürich Switzerland

8. Agricultural Sciences ETH Zürich 8092 Zürich Switzerland

9. Soil Biology University of Hohenheim 70599 Stuttgart Germany

Abstract

Summary The link between above‐ and belowground communities is a key uncertainty in drought and rewetting effects on forest carbon (C) cycle. In young beech model ecosystems and mature naturally dry pine forest exposed to 15‐yr‐long irrigation, we performed 13C pulse labeling experiments, one during drought and one 2 wk after rewetting, tracing tree assimilates into rhizosphere communities. The 13C pulses applied in tree crowns reached soil microbial communities of the young and mature forests one and 4 d later, respectively. Drought decreased the transfer of labeled assimilates relative to the irrigation treatment. The 13C label in phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) indicated greater drought reduction of assimilate incorporation by fungi (−85%) than by gram‐positive (−43%) and gram‐negative bacteria (−58%). 13C label incorporation was more strongly reduced for PLFAs (cell membrane) than for microbial cytoplasm extracted by chloroform. This suggests that fresh rhizodeposits are predominantly used for osmoregulation or storage under drought, at the expense of new cell formation. Two weeks after rewetting, 13C enrichment in PLFAs was greater in previously dry than in continuously moist soils. Drought and rewetting effects were greater in beech systems than in pine forest. Belowground C allocation and rhizosphere communities are highly resilient to drought.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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