Chemical composition of soil and ectomycorrhizal community structure in nursery as effect of watering

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Hilszczanska, D [1 ]
Sierota, Z [1 ]
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[1] Forestry Res Inst Warsaw, Dept Forest Phytopathol, PL-00973 Warsaw, Poland
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ectomycorrhizas; mineral nutrient contents; Scots pine seedlings; watering;
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The changes in the chemical composition of nursery soil as a result of watering in the nursery were examined. Ectomycorrhizal fungal potential colonization was studied on roots of one-year old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings growing in three different treatments of watering. The highest ectomycorrhizal colonization was found on the seedlings which were grown in a "wet" treatment (0.2-0.5 MPa - average compartment of soil water tension)) and where the soil characterized the lowest content of nitrogen. In a "dry" treatment (0.01-0.1 MPa) content of nitrogen was the highest and frequency of ectomycorrhizas was at the low level. In this treatment only two ectomycorrhizal types on roots were observed, whereas in a "routine" (0.5-1.2 MPa) and the "wet" treatments ectomycorrhizas belonged to four different types.
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