Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps

P(論文) To clarify the mycorrhizal status of alpine plants, we sampled roots of 33 species from 15 families growing on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps. Ericoid mycorrhiza, ectomycorrhiza and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) were observed in the study site. Colonization classified as ericoid mycor...

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Main Authors: Kagawa, Atsushi, Fujiyoshi, Masaaki, Tomita, Miki, Masuzawa, Takehiro
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2006
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author Kagawa, Atsushi
Fujiyoshi, Masaaki
Tomita, Miki
Masuzawa, Takehiro
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Fujiyoshi, Masaaki
Tomita, Miki
Masuzawa, Takehiro
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description P(論文) To clarify the mycorrhizal status of alpine plants, we sampled roots of 33 species from 15 families growing on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps. Ericoid mycorrhiza, ectomycorrhiza and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) were observed in the study site. Colonization classified as ericoid mycorrhizal was observed with Phyllodoce aleutica, Tripetaleia bracteata, Vaccinium uliginosum, Rhododendron aureum, Arcterica nana and Shortia soldanelloides f. alpina, and ectomycorrhizal colonization with Pinus pumila and Polygonum viviparum. AM plants were found in species belonging to the following families: Compositae, Geraniaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae, Gramineae, Liliaceae, Violaceae, Crassulaceae, Gentianaceae and Campanulaceae. AM was the predominant mycorrhizal type in the study site and average colonization levels of AM fungi were within a wide range of 1.2 to 76.1%. In conclusion, mycorrhizal associations were observed in most (91%) of the plant species examined under the severe climate conditions of the study site. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006263 2025-04-13T14:25:51+00:00 Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps Kagawa, Atsushi Fujiyoshi, Masaaki Tomita, Miki Masuzawa, Takehiro 2006-12 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6263/files/KJ00004531453.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006263 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6263 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar bioscience 20 92 102 AA11327019 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6263/files/KJ00004531453.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006263 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6263 mycorrhiza arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alpine plant community cirque Japan South Alps 2006 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00006263 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) To clarify the mycorrhizal status of alpine plants, we sampled roots of 33 species from 15 families growing on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps. Ericoid mycorrhiza, ectomycorrhiza and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) were observed in the study site. Colonization classified as ericoid mycorrhizal was observed with Phyllodoce aleutica, Tripetaleia bracteata, Vaccinium uliginosum, Rhododendron aureum, Arcterica nana and Shortia soldanelloides f. alpina, and ectomycorrhizal colonization with Pinus pumila and Polygonum viviparum. AM plants were found in species belonging to the following families: Compositae, Geraniaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae, Gramineae, Liliaceae, Violaceae, Crassulaceae, Gentianaceae and Campanulaceae. AM was the predominant mycorrhizal type in the study site and average colonization levels of AM fungi were within a wide range of 1.2 to 76.1%. In conclusion, mycorrhizal associations were observed in most (91%) of the plant species examined under the severe climate conditions of the study site. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Polar bioscience Polygonum viviparum National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
spellingShingle mycorrhiza
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
alpine plant community
cirque
Japan South Alps
Kagawa, Atsushi
Fujiyoshi, Masaaki
Tomita, Miki
Masuzawa, Takehiro
Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps
title Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps
title_full Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps
title_fullStr Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps
title_full_unstemmed Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps
title_short Mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on Mt. Maedake Cirque in the Japan South Alps
title_sort mycorrhizal status of alpine plant communities on mt. maedake cirque in the japan south alps
topic mycorrhiza
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
alpine plant community
cirque
Japan South Alps
topic_facet mycorrhiza
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
alpine plant community
cirque
Japan South Alps
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