Title of article :
Changes in Microfungal Communities in Roots of Quercus robur Stumps and their Possible Effect on Colonization by Armillaria
Author/Authors :
H. Kwa?na، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Sixteen fungal communities were sampled by isolating
from 0.5–1 cm diameter roots of living trees and
stumps of common oak (Quercus robur). The density
of fungi was 1.5–2 times greater in roots from
stumps than from living trees. The diversity of fungi
was similar in living tree roots and stumps. Some of
the fungal species with increased densities in stump
roots (e.g. Aspergillus kanagawaensis, Chrysosporium
pannorum, Cylindrocarpon destructans, C. didymum,
Hormiactis candida, Monodictys lepraria, Mycelium
radicis atrovirens, Penicillium daleae, P. janczewskii,
and Trichocladium opacum) usually stimulated the
growth of rhizomorphs of either Armillaria ostoyae
or A. gallica in oak-wood segments in vitro. Eight of
27isolates that were studied stimulated the rhizomorph
growth in both Armillaria spp. It is presumed
that the increase in density of ‘stimulants’ may predispose
oak stumps to infection by A. ostoyae and
A. gallica.
Keywords :
oak , stimulating effect , root fungi , Forestry , Armillaria
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology