Residual Effect of Induced Water Stress and Nitrogen Addition on the Mycobiota in Scots Pine Stands


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Abstract

Mycobiota (fungi, lichens and myxomycetes) was examined in permanent plots following experiments of artificial drought (D) and nitrogen addition (N) and compared with untreated forest (C), in Scots pine stand planted on Arenosols. Species diversity and relationships between fungal community structure and environmental variables (plant species numbers and cover, bryophyte cover, soil and bark pH, tree mortality) were explored. Both D and N treatments lead to decrease of fungal species in general, however, responses of individual trophic and ecological groups varied. The strongest effect of the treatments was observed for soil fungi, especially mycorrhizal: numbers of fruiting species and ectomycorrhizal root tips decreased, and species composition has changed. Saprotrophic fungi reacted by changes in species composition but not in numbers. Of the studied environmental variables, the most significant effect on mycobiota had bryophyte and vascular plant cover as well as vascular plant species numbers.

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Jurga Motiejūnaitė

Institute of Botany

Author for correspondence.
Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406

Rasa Buožytė

Institute of Botany; Forest Research Institute

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406; Girionys, LT-53101

Gražina Adamonytė

Institute of Botany

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406

Reda Iršenaitė

Institute of Botany

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406

Jonas Kasparavičius

Institute of Botany

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406

Ernestas Kutorga

Institute of Biosciences

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-10257

Svetlana Markovskaja

Institute of Botany

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406

Vidas Stakėnas

Forest Research Institute

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Girionys, LT-53101

Elena Klyukina

Institute of Botany

Email: jurga.motiejunaite@botanika.lt
Lithuania, Vilnius, LT-08406

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