Description: Das Projekt "Schwerpunktprogramm (SPP) 1685: Ecosystem nutrition: forest strategies for limited phosphorus resources; Ökosystemernährung: Forststrategien zum Umgang mit limitierten Phosphor-Ressourcen, The importance of fungal-fungal and bacterial-fungal interactions for phosphorus dynamics in forest soils" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Bodenkunde und Standortslehre, Fachgebiet Bodenbiologie.Plant uptake of phosphate (P) in complex forest ecosystems relies to a great extent on microbial mineralization of P from organic and inorganic sources but the relative contributions of the microbial communities to P cycling and allocation in forest soils is not yet very well understood. Within this project we will focus on two interactions that could elucidate key processes of microbial P dynamics in forest sites. We want to clarify the importance of both fungal-fungal and bacterial-fungal interactions for P dynamics in forest soils that are transitioning from P acquiring (efficient mobilization of P from primary and secondary minerals) into P recycling systems (highly efficient cycling of P). We want to reveal furthermore the relative contributions of saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal fungi to P cycling and allocation. Following a hierarchical approach we want to investigate: (I) the fungal-fungal interaction between saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal fungi at the plot scale by a systematical exclusion of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the field; (II) elucidate the P dynamics in the mycosphere at the small scale (mm to cm scale) by the use of trenching experiments. (III) investigate the regulation of bacterial as well as fungal P cycling in a microcosm experiment and evaluate the particular microbial uptake, allocation and cycling of P in the mycosphere by the use of several chemical and microbiological approaches. The trenching experiments will be performed on the study sites: Bad Brückenau, Conventwald, Vessertal, Mitterfels and Lüss in close proximity to beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.). The microcosm experiment will be performed under controlled conditions in the lab.
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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Buche ? Phosphorsäureester ? Baum ? Phosphor ? Brunnen ? Waldressourcen ? Waldboden ? Waldökosystem ? Technosol ? Nicht erneuerbarer Rohstoff ? Chemikalien ? Nicht erneuerbare Ressource ? Standortwahl ? Studie ? Waldschutz ? Pilz ? Boden ? Rohstoffreserve ? Ernährung ? Mineral ? Ökosystem ? Fahrradfahren ? Ressource ? Umweltprogramm ? Quellen ?
Region: Baden-Württemberg
Bounding boxes: 9° .. 9° x 48.5° .. 48.5°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Englisch/English
Time ranges: 2013-01-01 - 2025-04-25
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