Is microbial population associated to ectomycorrhized roots of Norway spruces in Krkonose National Park influenced by forest decline?
2002
Martinotti, M.G. (University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara (Italy)) | Avidano, L. | Fracchia, L.
Investigations on the bacterial communities associated to ectomycorrhized roots of seedlings from three stands with different degrees of regeneration decline (high, intermediate and low) and from seedlings grown on monoliths obtained from the very same stands have been carried out. The results suggest that forest decline does not influence bacterial biomass associated to seedlings roots but induce a clustering of specific bacterial species adapted to the different degree of forest decline
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书目信息
出版者
Forest Research Institute
页码
p. 76
其它主题
Deperissement des forets; Raices
语言
英语
注释
Summary only
ISBN
80-88853-51-6
类型
Summary; Conference; Non-Conventional
来源
Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems, Mankovska, B. (Ed.).- Zvolen (Slovak Republic): Forest Research Institute, 2002. Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems,Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems,Zvolen (Slovak Republic),30 Aug - 1 Sep 2002.- ISBN 80-88853-51-6. 220 p.
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Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems, Zvolen (Slovak Republic), 30 Aug - 1 Sep 2002
2003-08-15
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