Comparison of mycobiota of diverse aged spruce stands on former agricultural soil

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The mycological conditions on study plots established in forests growing on former agricultural farm lands were studied. In young spruce stand (8-10 years) reduced and unstable spectrum of macromycetes was found. After approximately 50 years of forest growth the situation became stable and spectrum of macromycetes together with development of mycorrhizal status were similar to a situation found in stands on forest soils. Slightly increased occurrence of saproparasitic species of fungi (e.g. Heterobasidion annosum at others) was observed in older growths.

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Pešková, V., Soukup, F., & Landa, J. (2009). Comparison of mycobiota of diverse aged spruce stands on former agricultural soil. Journal of Forest Science, 55(10), 452–460. https://doi.org/10.17221/3/2009-jfs

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