Exploring Fungal Functioning in Ecosystems

Special event at the Natural Resources Institute Finland

Date: Monday 13th March

Time: 1300-1600

Location: Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Savotta, 2nd floor, Viikki

 

Key note by Prof. Erik Hobbie, University of New Hampshire: Isotopic Explorations of Fungal Functioning in Ecosystems.

Fungi are ubiquitous in terrestrial ecosystems, with many either being key decomposers (saprotrophs) or forming symbioses with many of the dominant plants of temperate, boreal, and tundra ecosystems (ectomycorrhizal fungi). In this latter function, fungi receive carbon as sugars and in return supply nutrients to their host plants, with fungi differing greatly in their exploration strategies and enzymatic capabilities. Here, we explore fungal functioning using stable isotope (C and N) and radiocarbon measurements, including: (1) saprotrophic lawn fungi as integrators of competition between C3 and C4 grasses in lawns, (2) wood decay fungi partitioning resources among species based on the age of the wood being assimilated, (3) fungivorous small mammals preserving a signal of organic nitrogen uptake by fungi in their hair, and (4) linking exploration type in ectomycorrhizal fungi to enzymatic capabilities, carbon demand, and where fungi are active in the soil profile.

 

Other presentations

•Plant-mycorrhizal feedbacks of nitrogen deposition to peatland carbon and nutrient cycling: Tuula Larmola et al.

•Production and composition of ECM (and saprotrophic) fungi in boreal drained peatlands: Krista Peltoniemi et al.

•Linkages between fungal community, nitrogen transfer and asymbiotic nitrogen fixation in decay wood substrate: Raisa Mäkipää et al.

•Changes in biotic interaction determine hump-shaped species richness patterns in root-associated fungal communities: Nerea Abrego et al.

•Ectomycorrhizal fungi on Norway spruce: Taina Pennanen et al.

 

Coffee will be served.

Please register by 7 March via this link: https://www.lyyti.in/Exploring_fungal_functioning_in_ecosystems__Seminar_0254

Visitors to Luke, please meet at 1:25 PM in front of Luke Registry 2nd floor B Building, to be guided to Savotta room.

Welcome!