Acta Mycologica (Dec 2013)

Soil fungi communities from young Scots pine plantations affected with root rot

  • Wojciech Szewczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5586/am.2007.027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 2
pp. 239 – 244

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The aim of work was to investigate the qualitative and quantitative characteristic features of soil fungi associations occurring in I class pine stands threatened by pathogens of tree roots in Zielonka Experimental Forest District. During the mycological analyses of soil, a total of 694 isolates of fungi representing 33 species were obtained. The most numerously represented species was Penicillium daleae which made 75% of all isolates. The second place in the ranking belonged to Penicillium janczewski amounting to 11%. In order to define the qualitative and quantitative similarity between the studied areas, a proportional inconformity was determined. The greatest similarity occurred between the associations of soil fungi obtained from site 64c and 35b.

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