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Associative nitrogen fixation (ANF) in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) across a nitrogen input gradient.


ABSTRACT: Associative N fixation (ANF), the process by which dinitrogen gas is converted to ammonia by bacteria in casual association with plants, has not been well-studied in temperate ecosystems. We examined the ANF potential of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a North American prairie grass whose productivity is often unresponsive to N fertilizer addition, via separate short-term 15N2 incubations of rhizosphere soils and excised roots four times during the growing season. Measurements occurred along N fertilization gradients at two sites with contrasting soil fertility (Wisconsin, USA Mollisols and Michigan, USA Alfisols). In general, we found that ANF potentials declined with long-term N addition, corresponding with increased soil N availability. Although we hypothesized that ANF potential would track plant N demand through the growing season, the highest root fixation rates occurred after plants senesced, suggesting that root diazotrophs exploit carbon (C) released during senescence, as C is translocated from aboveground tissues to roots for wintertime storage. Measured ANF potentials, coupled with mass balance calculations, suggest that ANF appears to be an important source of N to unfertilized switchgrass, and, by extension, to temperate grasslands in general.

SUBMITTER: Roley SS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5983442 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Associative nitrogen fixation (ANF) in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) across a nitrogen input gradient.

Roley Sarah S SS   Duncan David S DS   Liang Di D   Garoutte Aaron A   Jackson Randall D RD   Tiedje James M JM   Robertson G Philip GP  

PloS one 20180601 6


Associative N fixation (ANF), the process by which dinitrogen gas is converted to ammonia by bacteria in casual association with plants, has not been well-studied in temperate ecosystems. We examined the ANF potential of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a North American prairie grass whose productivity is often unresponsive to N fertilizer addition, via separate short-term 15N2 incubations of rhizosphere soils and excised roots four times during the growing season. Measurements occurred along  ...[more]

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