Ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata from Calilegua National Park (Argentina)

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Alejandra Becerra
Marcelo R. Zak
Thomas R. Horton
Jorge Micolini
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[1] CONICET-UNC,Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal
[2] Cátedra de Recursos Naturales y Gestión Ambiental,Faculty of Environmental and Forest Biology
[3] Geografía,Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
[4] F.F. y H.,undefined
[5] U.N.C. and EIA I y II,undefined
[6] Gestión Ambiental,undefined
[7] SUNY-ESF,undefined
[8] Físicas y Naturales,undefined
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Mycorrhiza | 2005年 / 15卷
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Arbuscular mycorrhizas; Ectomycorrhizas; Soil parameters;
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The objective of this study was to determine patterns of ectomycorrhizas (ECM) and arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) colonization associated with Alnus acuminata (Andean alder), in relation to soil parameters (electrical conductivity, field H2O holding capacity, pH, available P, organic matter, and total N) at two different seasons (autumn and spring). The study was conducted in natural forests of A. acuminata situated in Calilegua National Park (Jujuy, Argentina). Nine ECM morphotypes were found on A. acuminata roots. The ECM colonization was affected by seasonality and associated positively with field H2O holding capacity, pH, and total N and negatively associated with organic matter. Two morphotypes (Russula alnijorullensis and Tomentella sp. 3) showed significant differences between seasons. Positive and negative correlations were found between five morphotypes (Alnirhiza silkacea, Lactarius omphaliformis, Tomentella sp. 1, Tomentella sp. 3, and Lactarius sp.) and soil parameters (total N, pH, and P). A significant negative correlation was found between field H2O holding capacity and organic matter with AM colonization. Results of this study provide evidence that ECM and AM colonization of A. acuminata can be affected by some soil chemical edaphic parameters and indicate that some ECM morphotypes are sensitive to changes in seasonality and soil parameters.
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