Authors
Kadri Koorem, Ülle Saks, Virve Sõber, Annika Uibopuu, Maarja Öpik, Martin Zobel, Mari Moora
Publication date
2012/12/1
Journal
Basic and Applied Ecology
Volume
13
Issue
8
Pages
663-672
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal communities can influence the species composition of plant communities. This influence may result from effects of AM on seedling recruitment, although the existing evidence is limited to experimental systems. We addressed the impact of AM fungi on the plant community composition and seedling recruitment of two species –Oxalis acetosella and Prunella vulgaris – in a temperate forest understory. We established a field experiment over two years in which soil fertility (using fertilizer to enhance and sucrose to decrease fertility) and the activity of AM fungi (using fungicide) was manipulated in a factorial design. Species richness, diversity and community composition of understory plants were not influenced by soil fertility or AM fungal activity treatments. However, plant community composition was marginally significantly affected by the interaction of these treatments as the effect of …
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