Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador

Most tree species in tropical mountain rain forests are naturally associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Previous studies in southern Ecuador of 115 tree species revealed that only three species were not associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Seedlings of tropical tree species raised i...

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Hlavní autor: Gunter, S. (author)
Další autoři: Aguirre, N. (author), Kottke, I. (author), Stimm, B. (author), Urgiles, N. (author), Blaschke, H. (author), Lojan, P. (author)
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author Gunter, S.
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Kottke, I.
Stimm, B.
Urgiles, N.
Blaschke, H.
Lojan, P.
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Urgiles, N.
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Aguirre, N.
Kottke, I.
Stimm, B.
Urgiles, N.
Blaschke, H.
Lojan, P.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv cedrela montana
ecuador
heliocarpus americanus
native mycorrhizal fungi
nursery
tropical mountain rain forest
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
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description Most tree species in tropical mountain rain forests are naturally associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Previous studies in southern Ecuador of 115 tree species revealed that only three species were not associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Seedlings of tropical tree species raised in the nursery may need to be associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to survive transplantation shock in higher numbers. Methods for establishing plantations with native tree species are not yet established for Ecuador. Thus, we investigated the feasibility of using mycorrhizal roots of seedlings of Inga acreana, Tabebuia chrysantha, Cedrela montana and Heliocarpus americanus that had trapped mycorrhizal fungi from forest humus in the nursery to inoculate C. montana and H. americanus with native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Inoculation with either a mixture of mycorrhizal roots from the four species or only with mycorrhizal roots from the same tree species were compared with effects of moderate fertilization. Assessment of plant growth and mycorrhizal status of 6-months-old Cedrela montana and Heliocarpus americanus revealed an improvement in growth and diverse associated fungi through mycorrhizal root inoculation in comparison with moderate fertilization. Moderate fertilization did not suppress mycorrhization. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.
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spelling Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of EcuadorGunter, S.Aguirre, N.Kottke, I.Stimm, B.Urgiles, N.Blaschke, H.Lojan, P.cedrela montanaecuadorheliocarpus americanusnative mycorrhizal funginurserytropical mountain rain forestMost tree species in tropical mountain rain forests are naturally associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Previous studies in southern Ecuador of 115 tree species revealed that only three species were not associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Seedlings of tropical tree species raised in the nursery may need to be associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to survive transplantation shock in higher numbers. Methods for establishing plantations with native tree species are not yet established for Ecuador. Thus, we investigated the feasibility of using mycorrhizal roots of seedlings of Inga acreana, Tabebuia chrysantha, Cedrela montana and Heliocarpus americanus that had trapped mycorrhizal fungi from forest humus in the nursery to inoculate C. montana and H. americanus with native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Inoculation with either a mixture of mycorrhizal roots from the four species or only with mycorrhizal roots from the same tree species were compared with effects of moderate fertilization. Assessment of plant growth and mycorrhizal status of 6-months-old Cedrela montana and Heliocarpus americanus revealed an improvement in growth and diverse associated fungi through mycorrhizal root inoculation in comparison with moderate fertilization. Moderate fertilization did not suppress mycorrhization. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.New Forests2017-06-16T22:03:08Z2017-06-16T22:03:08Z01/11/2009info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11056-009-9143-x1694286http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11056-009-9143-xhttp://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19203Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojainstname:Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojainstacron:UTPL2017-06-16T22:03:08Zoai:dspace.utpl.edu.ec:123456789/19203Institucionalhttps://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/Institución privadahttps://www.utpl.edu.ec/https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:12272017-06-16T22:03:08Repositorio Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja - Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
Gunter, S.
cedrela montana
ecuador
heliocarpus americanus
native mycorrhizal fungi
nursery
tropical mountain rain forest
status_str publishedVersion
title Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
title_full Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
title_fullStr Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
title_short Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
title_sort Application of mycorrhizal roots improves growth of tropical tree seedlings in the nursery: A step towards reforestation with native species in the Andes of Ecuador
topic cedrela montana
ecuador
heliocarpus americanus
native mycorrhizal fungi
nursery
tropical mountain rain forest
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11056-009-9143-x
http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19203