Substrate availability affects the partitioning of C and N in glycine between plants and soil microorganisms

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第一作者: Yang, Lijie

作者: Yang, Lijie;Yu, Chunxiao;Zhang, Lili;Li, Wentao;Li, Dongpo;Cui, Yalan;Song, Yuchao;Gong, Ping;Xue, Yan;Wu, Zhijie;Yang, Lijie;Yu, Chunxiao;Li, Wentao;Cui, Yalan;Xue, Yan;Bai, Wei

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关键词: Amino acids; intact uptake; C-13; N-15; substrate availability

期刊名称:ARCHIVES OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE ( 影响因子:3.092; 五年影响因子:2.745 )

ISSN: 0365-0340

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摘要: Amino acids are important components of the soil organic nitrogen pool. There is, however, a current lack of knowledge concerning how exogenous C and N regulate amino acid uptake in the soil microorganism/plant system. We used a C-13,N-15-glycine injection method to examine glycine-derived C-13 and N-15 partitioning in a planted or unplanted spring wheat pot experiment. Four treatments were used: control (CK), ammonium sulfate (N), glucose (C), and ammonium sulfate with glucose (NC). The results showed that amino acids were absorbed intact by soil microorganisms and plants at 4 h. An exogenous excess of C, rather than N, resulted in a reduced uptake of intact glycine by soil microorganisms, indicating that glycine was taken up primarily to fulfill their C requirement. Wheat was more effective in competing for glycine-C and N at 24 h. C-13 and N-15 partitioning in wheat was significantly influenced by exogenous C and N availability; uptake of C-13 and N-15 by wheat increased with increasing C and N availability. We concluded that amino acids are important not only for N but also for C to soil microorganisms and plants, which are able to respond quickly to exogenous C and N source application.

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