Diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungal community associated to two coexisting Quercus species in a Mediterranean forest.
2008
Aponte, Cristina | Marañón, Teodoro | Marañón, Teodoro | García, Luis V. | Gardes, Monique
1 página. Presentación oral a EURECO-GFOE, 15-18 de septiembre, 2008, Leipzig. Dicho congreso posteriormente dió lugar a la publicación de un libro de 865 páginas. Esta presentación está en el Capítulo 4.7: Diversity and ecological role of mycorrhizal fungi in ecosystems.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Mediterranean oak forests have a high ecologic and economic value. The sustainability these forests relies on the symbiosis established between tree species and tomycorrhizal (EM) fungal community. Oaks provide fungi with photosynthesized products that are used to generate an underground fangal network. In turn this network enlarges hosts nutrient and water foraging area and allows the exchange of resources between connected tree individuals that may be of the same or different species. In addition, oak seedlings rapidly integrate into the EM fungal network enhancing their nutrient acquisition. Therefore the EM community directly affects the productivity and regeneration of oak forest.
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