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生态学杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (11): 3781-3788.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202511.001

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菌根真菌对森林土壤呼吸组分的影响

顾亚宁1,2,周鲁宏1,2*,林德宝1,2,蒋佳雯1,2,郑勇1,2   

  1. 1 福建师范大学地理科学学院, 福州 350007; 2 湿润亚热带山地生态国家重点实验室培育基地, 福州 350007)

  • 出版日期:2025-11-10 发布日期:2025-11-13

Impacts of mycorrhizal fungi on soil respiration components in forests.

GU Yaning1,2, ZHOU Luhong1,2*, LIN Debao1,2, JIANG Jiawen1,2, ZHENG Yong1,2   

  1. (School of Geographical Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007, China;  Cultivation Base of State Key Laboratory for Subtropical Mountain Ecology, Fuzhou 350007, China).

  • Online:2025-11-10 Published:2025-11-13

摘要: 菌根真菌能够与大多数陆地植物形成互利共生体,影响凋落物分解和土壤碳循环,调节土壤呼吸对全球变化的响应。本文阐释了丛枝菌根(AM)和外生菌根(EM)对土壤呼吸及其组分的影响及关键生物学机制;比较了AM和EM两种菌根类型森林土壤呼吸组分对全球变化的响应;提出了本领域面临的主要挑战和研究展望:(1)目前菌根呼吸对土壤呼吸的贡献已受到广泛关注,据报道贡献率在2%~48%,在不同实验中变异较大,且当前的观测数据仍非常匮乏;(2)菌根真菌与自由微生物的关系是影响土壤呼吸的关键机制,但野外验证较少,后续研究中可依托大型试验平台进行探究;(3)不同菌根类型调控土壤呼吸对全球变化的响应是当前的研究热点,需要将菌根对土壤碳过程的调控纳入地球系统模型中。


关键词: 外生菌根, 丛枝菌根, 土壤呼吸, 菌根呼吸,  , 全球变化

Abstract: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi establish mutualistic symbioses with most terrestrial plants, significantly influencing litter decomposition, soil carbon cycling, and modulating the responses of soil respiration to global change. In this review, we synthesized current knowledge on the effects of AM and EM fungi on soil respiration and its components, emphasizing the underlying biological mechanisms. We compared the responses of soil respiration components to global change between different mycorrhizal forest types and identified key knowledge gaps and future research directions. (1) While the contribution of mycorrhizal respiration to total soil respiration is increasingly recognized, there is substantial variability of reported values, ranging from 2% to 48%. The scarcity of comprehensive data underscores the need for further research. (2) Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and free-living decomposers are critical in regulating soil respiration, yet empirical field validations remain limited. Future studies should focus on elucidating these interactions through field experimental platforms. (3) Understanding how different mycorrhizal types regulate the responses of soil respiration to global change is a current research priority. This review highlights the necessity for more extensive field-based studies and the integration of mycorrhizal regulation of soil carbon processes into Earth System Models to enhance our understanding of soil respiration processes in the context of global change.


Key words: ectomycorrhiza, arbuscular mycorrhiza, soil respiration, mycorrhizal respiration, global change