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pubmed-article:17357018pubmed:abstractTextPatterns of nitrogen (N) isotope composition (delta(15)N) and total N contents were determined in leaves, fine roots, root-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM) of adult beech trees (FAGUS SYLVATICA), and soil material under ambient (1 x O(3)) and double ambient (2 x O(3)) atmospheric ozone concentrations over a period of two years. From fine root to leaf material delta(15)N decreased consecutively. Under enhanced ozone concentrations total N was reduced in fine roots and delta(15)N showed a decrease in roots and leaves. In the soil and in most types of mycorrhizae, delta(15)N and total N were not altered due to ozone fumigation. The number of vital ectomycorrhizal root tips increased and the mycorrhizal community structure changed in 2 x O(3). Simultaneously, the specific rate of inorganic N-uptake by the roots was reduced under the double ozone regime. From these results it is assumed that 2 x O(3) changes N-nutrition of the trees at the level of N-acquisition, as indicated by enhanced mycorrhizal root tip density, altered mycorrhizal species composition, and reduced specific N-uptake rates.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:17357018pubmed:affiliationInstitute of Forest Botany and Tree Physiology, Albert Ludwigs University, Georges-Köhler-Allee 053/054, 79110 Freiburg, Germany. kristine.haberer@ctp.uni-freiburg.delld:pubmed
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