期刊
FUNGAL ECOLOGY
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 157-166出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.funeco.2014.09.007
关键词
Bark beetle; Culturable microfungi; Diversity; Fungal ecology; Litter decomposition; Montane forest; Succession; T-RFLP
资金
- Czech Science Foundation [526/08/0751, P504/12/0 709]
- Institute of Microbiology of the ASCR, Czech Republic [RVO61388971]
Precise knowledge of the fungal succession in the litter of coniferous forests will facilitate understanding litter decomposition, in which fungi play a major role. We investigated the development of a fungal community during 3 yr of Picea abies litter decomposition in three control forest sites and three sites where bark-beetle attacks had killed adult trees and stopped the yearly input of fresh litter, Using both cultivation from needles and terminal restriction-fragment length polymorphism analysis. The two methods revealed similar dominant species during the fungal succession. Members of the Dothideales, Eurotiales and Helotiales predominated during the initial stage of decay, whereas members of Agaricales appeared only occasionally during this stage. The onset of the latter began from the seventh month, with a peak occurring after 1 yr. Bark-beetle attacks hastened litter decomposition and decreased fungal diversity only during the initial stages of decomposition. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd and The British Mycological Society. All rights reserved.
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