Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)

Polygonum viviparum is one of very few herbaceous plants known to form ectomycorrhiza; in the Tatra Mts. it is one of dominants in the alpine zone, but also descends down to the feet of the massif. Specimens of this plant were collected from 5 sites at the altitude range 900– 2150 m, from granite an...

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Main Authors: Michał Ronikier, Piotr Mleczko
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2846
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spelling doaj-6bdda722192f4be98c86c7c5f518d41e2020-11-25T03:32:33ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Mycologica2353-074X2013-12-0141220922210.5586/am.2006.0232358Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)Michał Ronikier0Piotr Mleczko1Polish Academy of Sciencesagiellonian University,Polygonum viviparum is one of very few herbaceous plants known to form ectomycorrhiza; in the Tatra Mts. it is one of dominants in the alpine zone, but also descends down to the feet of the massif. Specimens of this plant were collected from 5 sites at the altitude range 900– 2150 m, from granite and limestone. It allowed an estimation of the ectomycorrhizal diversity as well as preliminary ecological observations. Roots were also stained in order to check potential presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization. Ectomycorrhizae were present in all specimens (with 2–5 morphotypes observed on single plants). In total, 17 morphotypes were observed and briefly described. The most widespread were the mycorrhiza of Cenococcum geophilum and a brightly coloured morphotype resembling the ectomycorrhizae of Russula sp. No important differences in ectomycorrhizal colonization between low and high localities were found. Observed general differences in abundance and diversity of mycorrhiza in P. viviparum between sites could most probably be connected with plant community composition (presence/absence of ectomycorrhizal shrubs maintaining ectomycorrhizal fungi), although mycorrhizae were present also in sites devoid of other ectomycorrhizal plants. Structures associated to arbuscular colonization (vesicles, hyphal coils) were occassionally observed, but without formation of arbuscules.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2846Polygonum viviparumectomycorrhizaarbuscular mycorrhizaarctic-alpine ecologyCenococcum geophilumrhizosphere
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Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)
Acta Mycologica
Polygonum viviparum
ectomycorrhiza
arbuscular mycorrhiza
arctic-alpine ecology
Cenococcum geophilum
rhizosphere
author_facet Michał Ronikier
Piotr Mleczko
author_sort Michał Ronikier
title Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)
title_short Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)
title_full Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)
title_fullStr Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)
title_full_unstemmed Observations on the mycorrhizal status of Polygonum viviparum in the Polish Tatra Mts. (Western Carpathians)
title_sort observations on the mycorrhizal status of polygonum viviparum in the polish tatra mts. (western carpathians)
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Mycologica
issn 2353-074X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Polygonum viviparum is one of very few herbaceous plants known to form ectomycorrhiza; in the Tatra Mts. it is one of dominants in the alpine zone, but also descends down to the feet of the massif. Specimens of this plant were collected from 5 sites at the altitude range 900– 2150 m, from granite and limestone. It allowed an estimation of the ectomycorrhizal diversity as well as preliminary ecological observations. Roots were also stained in order to check potential presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization. Ectomycorrhizae were present in all specimens (with 2–5 morphotypes observed on single plants). In total, 17 morphotypes were observed and briefly described. The most widespread were the mycorrhiza of Cenococcum geophilum and a brightly coloured morphotype resembling the ectomycorrhizae of Russula sp. No important differences in ectomycorrhizal colonization between low and high localities were found. Observed general differences in abundance and diversity of mycorrhiza in P. viviparum between sites could most probably be connected with plant community composition (presence/absence of ectomycorrhizal shrubs maintaining ectomycorrhizal fungi), although mycorrhizae were present also in sites devoid of other ectomycorrhizal plants. Structures associated to arbuscular colonization (vesicles, hyphal coils) were occassionally observed, but without formation of arbuscules.
topic Polygonum viviparum
ectomycorrhiza
arbuscular mycorrhiza
arctic-alpine ecology
Cenococcum geophilum
rhizosphere
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2846
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