Pinus patula establishment problem associated with poor ectomycorrhizal development in previously cultivated soils

S. Khalil, N. Labuschagne, M. Wingfield
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SYNOPSIS A field survey of Pinus patula Schlecht. et Cham. plantations at Mondi's Mooi River Estate, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa was conducted to assess the levels of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal colonisation. The objective was to determine whether the establishment problem (old land syndrome) is related to the quality and quantity of EM fungal colonisation of P. patula roots. EM colonisation was assessed in previously cultivated soils and compared to that in virgin soils at four sites. Mycorrhizal colonisation was higher in roots from virgin soil than in previously cultivated soils, although this difference was statistically significant at only two sites. Basidiomata of three EM fungi (Thelephora terrestris, Laccaria laccata and Boletus edulis) were collected from the plantations in virgin soil and one (T. terrestris) from the previously cultivated soil. Three types of EM fungal roots were identified from the survey area. These findings suggest that poor mycorrhizal development in previously cultivated so...
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在以前栽培过的土壤中,与外生菌根发育不良有关的松林建立问题
摘要:施莱希松(Pinus patula Schlecht)野外调查。可汗。在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Mondi's Mooi River Estate的种植园进行了研究,以评估外生菌根(EM)真菌定植的水平。目的是确定建立问题(旧土地综合征)是否与白杨根EM真菌定殖的质量和数量有关。EM定殖在先前耕作的土壤中进行了评估,并与四个地点的原始土壤进行了比较。在未开垦土壤中,菌根定植比在以前开垦过的土壤中更高,尽管这种差异仅在两个地点具有统计学意义。从未开垦的人工林中采集了3种EM真菌(地毡菌、lacaria laccata和Boletus edulis)的担子瘤,从已开垦的土壤中采集了1种EM真菌(地毡菌)的担子瘤。调查区发现三种类型的EM真菌根。这些发现表明,在先前培养的玉米中,菌根发育不良。
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