Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures

Summary We studied the effect of climate warming on H eterobasidion root rot in boreal forests by measuring respiration activity of pure cultures of H eterobasidion parviporum in Norway spruce ( P icea abies ) sawdust and by linking these data to temperature data obtained from three spruce forests l...

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Published in:Forest Pathology
Main Authors: Müller, M. M., Sievänen, R., Beuker, E., Meesenburg, H., Kuuskeri, J., Hamberg, L., Korhonen, K.
Other Authors: Sturrock, R. N.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/efp.12104 2024-06-23T07:55:30+00:00 Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures Müller, M. M. Sievänen, R. Beuker, E. Meesenburg, H. Kuuskeri, J. Hamberg, L. Korhonen, K. Sturrock, R. N. 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/efp.12104 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fefp.12104 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/efp.12104 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Forest Pathology volume 44, issue 4, page 325-336 ISSN 1437-4781 1439-0329 journal-article 2014 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12104 2024-06-13T04:20:28Z Summary We studied the effect of climate warming on H eterobasidion root rot in boreal forests by measuring respiration activity of pure cultures of H eterobasidion parviporum in Norway spruce ( P icea abies ) sawdust and by linking these data to temperature data obtained from three spruce forests located along a north‐south transect stretching from northern G ermany to northern F inland. The pure cultures applied in this investigation were homokaryotic, but in a separate investigation, we found no significant difference between the activity of homo‐ and heterokaryotic isolates. We also found that the temperature response curves of growth and respiration rates of this fungus were similar and propose that respiration reflects the general activity of H . parviporum . The respiration data were scaled up to annual cumulative respiration activity using daily temperature measurements from soil and air in the spruce forest sites. The annual respiration activity of H . parviporum showed a linear relationship with the average annual air temperature. An increase in the annual air temperature by 5°C would raise the annual activity of H . parviporum in spruce roots in northern Finland, southern Finland and northern Germany by 91%, 53% and 40%, respectively. This increase remains below the predicted increase in forest growth in northern Finland but exceeds considerably the predictions for southern Finland. According to the previous literature, a number of other decay fungi show a similar activity response to temperature as H. parviporum, suggesting that this result can be generalized to decay fungi with similar ecological habits. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Wiley Online Library Norway Forest Pathology 44 4 325 336
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description Summary We studied the effect of climate warming on H eterobasidion root rot in boreal forests by measuring respiration activity of pure cultures of H eterobasidion parviporum in Norway spruce ( P icea abies ) sawdust and by linking these data to temperature data obtained from three spruce forests located along a north‐south transect stretching from northern G ermany to northern F inland. The pure cultures applied in this investigation were homokaryotic, but in a separate investigation, we found no significant difference between the activity of homo‐ and heterokaryotic isolates. We also found that the temperature response curves of growth and respiration rates of this fungus were similar and propose that respiration reflects the general activity of H . parviporum . The respiration data were scaled up to annual cumulative respiration activity using daily temperature measurements from soil and air in the spruce forest sites. The annual respiration activity of H . parviporum showed a linear relationship with the average annual air temperature. An increase in the annual air temperature by 5°C would raise the annual activity of H . parviporum in spruce roots in northern Finland, southern Finland and northern Germany by 91%, 53% and 40%, respectively. This increase remains below the predicted increase in forest growth in northern Finland but exceeds considerably the predictions for southern Finland. According to the previous literature, a number of other decay fungi show a similar activity response to temperature as H. parviporum, suggesting that this result can be generalized to decay fungi with similar ecological habits.
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author Müller, M. M.
Sievänen, R.
Beuker, E.
Meesenburg, H.
Kuuskeri, J.
Hamberg, L.
Korhonen, K.
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Sievänen, R.
Beuker, E.
Meesenburg, H.
Kuuskeri, J.
Hamberg, L.
Korhonen, K.
Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
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title Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
title_short Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
title_full Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
title_fullStr Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
title_sort predicting the activity of heterobasidion parviporum on norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
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