Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor

Autores
Soulas, M. L.; Bihan, B. L.; Camporota, P.; Jarosz, C.; Salerno, María Isabel; Perrin, R.
Año de publicación
1997
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Descripción
Field experiments were carried out in a forest nursery during the summer of 1994 to examine the effect of soil solarization on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity (ESI) and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor. Soil samples from solarized, steamed, fumigated and untreated plots were periodically collected and assayed for ESI. Untreated soil exhibited high ESI. Solarization was as effective as steaming or fumigation in reducing ESI in the uppermost layer. Solarization with a double layer of polyethylene film and fumigation were the only treatments which reduced ESI deeper in the soil. During July, the temperature of covered beds reached 50 °C at a soil depth of 5 cm. Ectomycorrhizal fungi were among the soil-borne fungi most sensitive to solar heating. Soil solarization provides an effective disinfection method for controlled mycorrhization in forest nurseries.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
Materia
Ciencias Agrarias
Soil solarization
Ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity
Forest nursery
Inoculation
Mycorrhizal receptiveness
Laccaria bicolor
Nivel de accesibilidad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
title Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
spellingShingle Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
Soulas, M. L.
Ciencias Agrarias
Soil solarization
Ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity
Forest nursery
Inoculation
Mycorrhizal receptiveness
Laccaria bicolor
title_short Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
title_full Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
title_fullStr Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
title_full_unstemmed Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
title_sort Solarization in a forest nursery : Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Soulas, M. L.
Bihan, B. L.
Camporota, P.
Jarosz, C.
Salerno, María Isabel
Perrin, R.
author Soulas, M. L.
author_facet Soulas, M. L.
Bihan, B. L.
Camporota, P.
Jarosz, C.
Salerno, María Isabel
Perrin, R.
author_role author
author2 Bihan, B. L.
Camporota, P.
Jarosz, C.
Salerno, María Isabel
Perrin, R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrarias
Soil solarization
Ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity
Forest nursery
Inoculation
Mycorrhizal receptiveness
Laccaria bicolor
topic Ciencias Agrarias
Soil solarization
Ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity
Forest nursery
Inoculation
Mycorrhizal receptiveness
Laccaria bicolor
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Field experiments were carried out in a forest nursery during the summer of 1994 to examine the effect of soil solarization on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity (ESI) and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor. Soil samples from solarized, steamed, fumigated and untreated plots were periodically collected and assayed for ESI. Untreated soil exhibited high ESI. Solarization was as effective as steaming or fumigation in reducing ESI in the uppermost layer. Solarization with a double layer of polyethylene film and fumigation were the only treatments which reduced ESI deeper in the soil. During July, the temperature of covered beds reached 50 °C at a soil depth of 5 cm. Ectomycorrhizal fungi were among the soil-borne fungi most sensitive to solar heating. Soil solarization provides an effective disinfection method for controlled mycorrhization in forest nurseries.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
description Field experiments were carried out in a forest nursery during the summer of 1994 to examine the effect of soil solarization on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity (ESI) and soil receptiveness to inoculation with Laccaria bicolor. Soil samples from solarized, steamed, fumigated and untreated plots were periodically collected and assayed for ESI. Untreated soil exhibited high ESI. Solarization was as effective as steaming or fumigation in reducing ESI in the uppermost layer. Solarization with a double layer of polyethylene film and fumigation were the only treatments which reduced ESI deeper in the soil. During July, the temperature of covered beds reached 50 °C at a soil depth of 5 cm. Ectomycorrhizal fungi were among the soil-borne fungi most sensitive to solar heating. Soil solarization provides an effective disinfection method for controlled mycorrhization in forest nurseries.
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