Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest

Effects of fungi and overstory composition on tree seedling survival and growth were investigated in closed canopy upland forests in the coastal plain of South Carolina. Seedlings of Quercus alba, Cornus florida and Pinus taeda were planted in the understory of two forest types -naturally regener...

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Main Author: West, Lee
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46180
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-461802020-09-29T05:47:18Z Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest West, Lee Biology Jones, Robert H. Mou, Paul P. Miller, Orson K. Jr. tree seedlings fungi mycorrhizae Advance regeneration upland hardwood Effects of fungi and overstory composition on tree seedling survival and growth were investigated in closed canopy upland forests in the coastal plain of South Carolina. Seedlings of Quercus alba, Cornus florida and Pinus taeda were planted in the understory of two forest types -naturally regenerated hardwood and planted pine. Fungal species composition and biomass were experimentally manipulated with a treatment of the fungicide captan. In contrast with other studies conducted in different systems (sand dune, grassland, and old field), the effects of soil fungi were minor in a closed canopy forest. Only Q. alba showed a significant response to the fungicide (p < 0.05) treatment with increased growth. Overstory composition had no significant effect on growth or survival for any of the species. Both of the commercially desirable species (Q. alba and P. taeda) had reasonable survival ( @ 60%). Both also maintained positive, though modest, growth. This suggests that an advance regeneration pool could be established successfully by artificial regeneration. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:51:19Z 2014-03-14T21:51:19Z 1998-11-22 1998-12-09 1999-11-11 1998-11-11 Thesis etd-120998-135313 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46180 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-120998-135313/ body.pdf front.pdf APPENDIX.PDF In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic tree seedlings
fungi
mycorrhizae
Advance regeneration
upland hardwood
spellingShingle tree seedlings
fungi
mycorrhizae
Advance regeneration
upland hardwood
West, Lee
Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
description Effects of fungi and overstory composition on tree seedling survival and growth were investigated in closed canopy upland forests in the coastal plain of South Carolina. Seedlings of Quercus alba, Cornus florida and Pinus taeda were planted in the understory of two forest types -naturally regenerated hardwood and planted pine. Fungal species composition and biomass were experimentally manipulated with a treatment of the fungicide captan. In contrast with other studies conducted in different systems (sand dune, grassland, and old field), the effects of soil fungi were minor in a closed canopy forest. Only Q. alba showed a significant response to the fungicide (p < 0.05) treatment with increased growth. Overstory composition had no significant effect on growth or survival for any of the species. Both of the commercially desirable species (Q. alba and P. taeda) had reasonable survival ( @ 60%). Both also maintained positive, though modest, growth. This suggests that an advance regeneration pool could be established successfully by artificial regeneration. === Master of Science
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title Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
title_short Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
title_full Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
title_fullStr Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Soil Fungi on Tree Seedling Establishment in a Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
title_sort effects of soil fungi on tree seedling establishment in a southeastern coastal plain forest
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46180
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-120998-135313/
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