The time of urea treatment and its effects on the succession of ammonia fungi in two warm temperate forests in Japan

Mycoscience - Tập 45 - Trang 123-130 - 2004
Akio Imamura1, Takakazu Yumoto2
1Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
2Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Otsu, Japan

Tóm tắt

We studied the effects of the timing of urea treatment on the succession of ammonia fungi. In two evergreen Castanopsis cuspidata forests and in one deciduous Quercus serrata forest, we applied 343 g urea to 25 and 15 plots of 0.5 m2, respectively, at three different times of the year. Ten of the early-phase (EP) species, considered to be saprotrophic, and 6 of the late-phase (LP) ones, considered ectomycorrhizal, fruited. In both phases, the commencement, peak, and cessation of fruiting took place simultaneously among all the plots treated at the same time. The fruiting occurred in summer and autumn. Quantity and size of the fruit bodies was larger in the LP than in the EP species. Fruiting of EP species was affected by the treatment time and that of LP species by interaction of the treatment time and vegetation type. EP was short and occurred as one period, whereas LP was long and occurred as two or more fruiting seasons. We found that species composition, dominant species, and degree of its dominance in fruiting of the ammonia fungi are predictable for different treatment times of the year and different vegetation types.