Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia

• A key question about plants’ interaction with their environment is which strategies do they have for nutrient acquisition. We aimed to determine the different mechanisms used by Bejaria resinosa to obtain nitrogen. Carnivory, mutualism with insects and mycorrhizas were potential pathways tested in...

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Carnivorous plant
Isotopes
Ericoid mycorrhiza (ErM)
Nutritional strategies
Planta carnívora
Isótopos
Micorrizas ericoides (ErM)
Estrategias nutricionales
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.none.fl_str_mv Estableciendo estrategias de adquisición de nitrógeno en Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) de suelos de baja fertilidad en Colombia
title Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
spellingShingle Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
Carnivorous plant
Isotopes
Ericoid mycorrhiza (ErM)
Nutritional strategies
Planta carnívora
Isótopos
Micorrizas ericoides (ErM)
Estrategias nutricionales
title_short Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
title_full Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
title_fullStr Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
title_sort Establishing nitrogen acquisition strategies of Bejaria resinosa Mutis ex L. (Ericaceae) from low fertility soils of Colombia
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Corrales Osorio, Adriana
dc.contributor.gruplac.none.fl_str_mv ECOFUNGI
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Carnivorous plant
Isotopes
Ericoid mycorrhiza (ErM)
Nutritional strategies
topic Carnivorous plant
Isotopes
Ericoid mycorrhiza (ErM)
Nutritional strategies
Planta carnívora
Isótopos
Micorrizas ericoides (ErM)
Estrategias nutricionales
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Planta carnívora
Isótopos
Micorrizas ericoides (ErM)
Estrategias nutricionales
description • A key question about plants’ interaction with their environment is which strategies do they have for nutrient acquisition. We aimed to determine the different mechanisms used by Bejaria resinosa to obtain nitrogen. Carnivory, mutualism with insects and mycorrhizas were potential pathways tested in this study. • We compared nitrogen and carbon natural isotopes from apical organs and roots of B. resinosa with isotopes from carnivorous plants, ericoid mycorrhizal plants, arthropods, and fungi. We also, performed an ecological and anatomically characterization of the plant using electronic microscopy, protease production tests and field observations of arthropods’ interactions. • Organs of B. resinosa showed differentiation in their carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures. We did not find significant differences in the 15N signature of B. resinosa compared with carnivorous plants, but found statistical differences in the 13C. Diptera and Hymenoptera were usual insects’ orders found trapped in Bejaria’s flowers and leaves. We found glandular and non-glandular trichomes in Bejaria’s leaves. • Comparisons of the isotopic signature of B. resinosa with carnivorous plants suggests that B. resinosa could obtain N from an 15N enriched source such as arthropods trapped on its apical organs. Even though plant isotopic signature could be affected by several ecological factors, the evidence compiled in this study suggests a potential case of holocarnivory of B. resinosa. Holocarnivory could observed in plants in the absence of protease production and pores in the leaf cuticle. Experimental studies are necessary to confirm if B. resinosa is a carnivorous plant
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We also, performed an ecological and anatomically characterization of the plant using electronic microscopy, protease production tests and field observations of arthropods’ interactions. • Organs of B. resinosa showed differentiation in their carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures. We did not find significant differences in the 15N signature of B. resinosa compared with carnivorous plants, but found statistical differences in the 13C. Diptera and Hymenoptera were usual insects’ orders found trapped in Bejaria’s flowers and leaves. We found glandular and non-glandular trichomes in Bejaria’s leaves. • Comparisons of the isotopic signature of B. resinosa with carnivorous plants suggests that B. resinosa could obtain N from an 15N enriched source such as arthropods trapped on its apical organs. Even though plant isotopic signature could be affected by several ecological factors, the evidence compiled in this study suggests a potential case of holocarnivory of B. resinosa. Holocarnivory could observed in plants in the absence of protease production and pores in the leaf cuticle. Experimental studies are necessary to confirm if B. resinosa is a carnivorous plant• Una pregunta clave sobre la interacción de las plantas con su entorno es qué estrategias tienen para la adquisición de nutrientes. Nuestro objetivo fue determinar los diferentes mecanismos utilizados por Bejaria resinosa para obtener nitrógeno. El carnívoro, el mutualismo con insectos y las micorrizas fueron vías potenciales probadas en este estudio. • Comparamos isótopos naturales de nitrógeno y carbono de órganos apicales y raíces de B. resinosa con isótopos de plantas carnívoras, plantas micorrícicas ericoides, artrópodos y hongos. También realizamos una caracterización ecológica y anatómica de la planta mediante microscopía electrónica, pruebas de producción de proteasas y observaciones de campo de las interacciones de los artrópodos. • Los órganos de B. resinosa mostraron diferenciación en sus firmas isotópicas de carbono y nitrógeno. No encontramos diferencias significativas en la firma 15N de B. resinosa en comparación con las plantas carnívoras, pero encontramos diferencias estadísticas en la 13C. Los dípteros y los himenópteros eran órdenes habituales de insectos que se encontraban atrapados en las flores y hojas de Bejaria. Encontramos tricomas glandulares y no glandulares en las hojas de Bejaria. • Las comparaciones de la firma isotópica de B. resinosa con plantas carnívoras sugieren que B. resinosa podría obtener N de una fuente enriquecida con 15N, como los artrópodos atrapados en sus órganos apicales. Aunque la firma isotópica de la planta podría verse afectada por varios factores ecológicos, la evidencia recopilada en este estudio sugiere un caso potencial de holocarnivory de B. resinosa. Se pudo observar holocarnivory en plantas en ausencia de producción de proteasa y poros en la cutícula de la hoja. 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