RELEASE OF COMPLEXING ORGANIC-ACIDS BY RHIZOSPHERE FUNGI AS A FACTOR IN NORWAY SPRUCE YELLOWING IN ACIDIC SOILS

Citation
O. Devevre et al., RELEASE OF COMPLEXING ORGANIC-ACIDS BY RHIZOSPHERE FUNGI AS A FACTOR IN NORWAY SPRUCE YELLOWING IN ACIDIC SOILS, Mycological research, 100, 1996, pp. 1367-1374
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09537562
Volume
100
Year of publication
1996
Part
11
Pages
1367 - 1374
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-7562(1996)100:<1367:ROCOBR>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
A field experiment in the Vosges (a low mountain range in north-easter n France) had shown that a CaMg amendment of an acidic forest soil red uced the total number of fungal propagules per gramme dry soil, while the number of species considerably increased. Some rhizosphere fungi i solated from the amended and/or control plots were grown in three medi a with ammonium or nitrate as the sole source of nitrogen, and with or without aluminium. Complexing organic acids released by the fungi and likely to interfere with tree nutrition were analyzed in the culture medium after fourteen days incubation. The largest amounts of complexi ng organic acids are released by fungi isolated from the acid control plot. These rhizospheric fungi take part in soil acidification, which results in the long-term decrease of soil mineral reserves in a forest soil subjected to permanent leaching. Therefore, we conclude from thi s work that fungi might contribute to the deficient mineral nutrition of the Norway spruce on acidic soils, by impoverishment of the root en vironment in essential cations. However, among the causes of the Norwa y spruce yellowing, rhizosphere deleterious fungi act as secondary age nts or contributing factors rather than primary causes of decline.