The role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in alleviating pine decline in semiarid sandy soil of northern China: an experimental approachLe rôle des champignons ectomycorrhiziens dans la réduction du dépérissement du pin sur sols sableux semi-arides du nord de la Chine: une approche expérimentale

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Jiao-jun Zhu
Feng-qin Li
Mei-ling Xu
Hong-zhang Kang
Xiang-yun Wu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Applied Ecology
[2] Linyi Entry-Exit Inspection & Quarantine,College of Agriculture & Biology
[3] Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Engineering & Technology,undefined
[5] Shanghai Jiaotong University,undefined
关键词
var. ; decline; extreme temperature; drought stress; ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM); var. ; dépérissement; température extrême; stress hydrique; champignon ectomycorrhizien (ECM);
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10.1051/forest:2008007
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The decline of Mongolian pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica) trees on sandy land in northern China has caused serious ecological concerns. Mongolian pine is an ectomycorrhizal fungus (ECM)-dependent species. Three ECM species (Boletus sp., Lactarius deliciosus and L.sp.) were collected from Mongolian pine plantation stands to test their beneficial effects on Mongolian pine seedlings and their responses to environmental factors such as pH, drought stress and temperature. The results indicated that ECM inoculation significantly increased the rate of ECM colonization and the length of seedling shoots. The three ECM could grow in a pH range from 4 to 7, but did not grow under heavy drought stress (−1.53 MPa). High temperatures (over 37 °C) caused death of ECM. When related to soil pH, soil water content and temperature in the Mongolian pine plantations, water conditions and temperature were unfavorable for ECM growth in surface soil, but suitable in deeper soil. Therefore, it was concluded that the failure of natural regeneration in Mongolian pine plantations might be influenced by the lack of ECM in the surface soil because of high temperatures causing ECM death. Moreover, the majority of the root area is distributed in deeper soil, which alleviates the stresses on ECM development and arrests pine decline; this is beneficial for tree growth.
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