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Effects of biological and chemical treatments against Heterobasidion annosumon the microfungal communities of Picea abiesstumps

Authors :
Varese, Giovanna Cristina
Buffa, Giorgio
Luppi, Anna Maria
Gonthier, Paolo
Nicolotti, Giovanni
Cellerino, Gian Pietro
Source :
Mycologia; September 1999, Vol. 91 Issue: 5 p747-755, 9p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

AbstractThis study describes the effects of biological treatments with Trichoderma harzianum, Hypholoma fasciculare, Phanerochaete velutina, Verticillium bulbillosumand Vuilleminia comedensand chemical treatment with propiconazole against Heterobasidion annosum, on the microfungal communities of Picea abiesstumps in a forest in the Alps of northwestern Italy. Immediately after felling, 20 healthy stumps per treatment were sprayed with the treatment preparations and their surface was protected with an autologous wood disk. The controls were 20 untreated stumps covered with an autologous wood disk. Another 20 untreated stumps were left without a wood disk to evaluate disk effects on the naturally occurring mycoflora. The microfungal populations were evaluated after one yr on 27 shavings from each stump. Fifty-seven fungal taxa were isolated, and most were Deuteromycetes. The number of species was generally significantly lower in the treatments respect to the control; T. harzianumtreatment reduced the most species, V. bulbillosumthe least. Multivariate analyses differentiated four groups of treatments: one comprising the treatments with the three lignovorous Basidiomycetes, one comprising the treatments with V. bulbillosumand the control, one comprising the treatment with propiconazole and the untreated stumps without the wood disk, and one composed of the treatment with T. harzianumonly. These findings provide evidence that the pattern of fungal colonization of Picea abiesstumps is influenced, sometimes greatly, by the treatments examined. T. harzianumand V. bulbillosumhad the greatest and the least effect, respectively, on the naturally occurring mycocenoses.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00275514 and 15572536
Volume :
91
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Mycologia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs51817296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.1999.12061080