Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile

Considerable information is available about natural ecosystems, with regard to mutualistic fungus plant symbiosis called mycorrhizae. This symbiosis has an active participation in nutrient uptake and transport and influences the structure and stability of plant communities. With the objective of pro...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Bosque
Main Authors: Carrillo, Rubén, Godoy, Roberto, Peredo, Hernán
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales. 1992
Subjects:
Online Access:http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585
https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08
id ftuaustralchile:oai:revistas.uach.cl:article/4585
record_format openpolar
spelling ftuaustralchile:oai:revistas.uach.cl:article/4585 2023-05-15T13:37:53+02:00 Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile Simbiosis micorrícica en comunidades boscosas del Valle Central en el sur de Chile Carrillo, Rubén Godoy, Roberto Peredo, Hernán 1992-12-31 http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585 https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08 spa spa Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales. http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585/5494 http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585 doi:10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08 Derechos de autor 1992 BOSQUE BOSQUE; Vol. 13 No. 2 (1992); 57-62 BOSQUE; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (1992); 57-62 0717-9200 0304-8799 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article Artículo evaluado por pares 1992 ftuaustralchile https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08 2022-08-08T12:51:39Z Considerable information is available about natural ecosystems, with regard to mutualistic fungus plant symbiosis called mycorrhizae. This symbiosis has an active participation in nutrient uptake and transport and influences the structure and stability of plant communities. With the objective of proposing utilization of the natural forests, considering the accelerated process of explotation, due to agroforestry activities, the presence and distribution of mycorrhizal symbiosis in four forest-communities in the Central Valley of southern Chile was studied. This research is basic for future applications in the restoration of these ecosystems and useful for inoculation programs with selected mycorrhizal strains. The analysis of registered vascular flora in the forest of Nothofagus obliqua, Nothofagus antarctica, Peumus boldus and Myrceugenia exsucca indicated that 91 species, from a total 114 species studied, were found to have mycorrhizal associations. The vesicular arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal type was found dominating in the 4 forests communities (with 72.8%). The fallowing association were found in the forest under study: ectomycorrhizal in three species of Nothofagus, ericoid in three species of Ericaceae, monotropoid in Arachnites uniflora and Orchioid in Codonorchis lessonii. The structure and function of the different types of mycorrhizal symbiosis is discussed in relation to environmental factors such as: soil, climate, and nutrient availability wich are characteristic of the area studied. En los ecosistemas naturales se ha documentado ampliamente la existencia de la simbiosis mutualística (hongoplanta) denominada micorriza, que participa activamente en la absorción y transporte de nutrientes, lo que influye tanto en la estructura como en la estabilidad de las comunidades vegetales. Con el objetivo final de promover la utilización racional del bosque nativo en nuestro país y frente al acelerado proceso de explotación producto de la actividad silvoagropecuaria, que están provocando un empobrecimiento, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Revistas Electronicas UACh en Texto Completo (Universidad Austral de Chile) Bosque 13 2 57 67
institution Open Polar
collection Revistas Electronicas UACh en Texto Completo (Universidad Austral de Chile)
op_collection_id ftuaustralchile
language Spanish
description Considerable information is available about natural ecosystems, with regard to mutualistic fungus plant symbiosis called mycorrhizae. This symbiosis has an active participation in nutrient uptake and transport and influences the structure and stability of plant communities. With the objective of proposing utilization of the natural forests, considering the accelerated process of explotation, due to agroforestry activities, the presence and distribution of mycorrhizal symbiosis in four forest-communities in the Central Valley of southern Chile was studied. This research is basic for future applications in the restoration of these ecosystems and useful for inoculation programs with selected mycorrhizal strains. The analysis of registered vascular flora in the forest of Nothofagus obliqua, Nothofagus antarctica, Peumus boldus and Myrceugenia exsucca indicated that 91 species, from a total 114 species studied, were found to have mycorrhizal associations. The vesicular arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal type was found dominating in the 4 forests communities (with 72.8%). The fallowing association were found in the forest under study: ectomycorrhizal in three species of Nothofagus, ericoid in three species of Ericaceae, monotropoid in Arachnites uniflora and Orchioid in Codonorchis lessonii. The structure and function of the different types of mycorrhizal symbiosis is discussed in relation to environmental factors such as: soil, climate, and nutrient availability wich are characteristic of the area studied. En los ecosistemas naturales se ha documentado ampliamente la existencia de la simbiosis mutualística (hongoplanta) denominada micorriza, que participa activamente en la absorción y transporte de nutrientes, lo que influye tanto en la estructura como en la estabilidad de las comunidades vegetales. Con el objetivo final de promover la utilización racional del bosque nativo en nuestro país y frente al acelerado proceso de explotación producto de la actividad silvoagropecuaria, que están provocando un empobrecimiento, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Carrillo, Rubén
Godoy, Roberto
Peredo, Hernán
spellingShingle Carrillo, Rubén
Godoy, Roberto
Peredo, Hernán
Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile
author_facet Carrillo, Rubén
Godoy, Roberto
Peredo, Hernán
author_sort Carrillo, Rubén
title Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile
title_short Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile
title_full Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile
title_fullStr Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the Central Valley of southern Chile
title_sort mycorrhyzal symbiosis in forest communities of the central valley of southern chile
publisher Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales.
publishDate 1992
url http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585
https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
op_source BOSQUE; Vol. 13 No. 2 (1992); 57-62
BOSQUE; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (1992); 57-62
0717-9200
0304-8799
op_relation http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585/5494
http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4585
doi:10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08
op_rights Derechos de autor 1992 BOSQUE
op_doi https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1992.v13n2-08
container_title Bosque
container_volume 13
container_issue 2
container_start_page 57
op_container_end_page 67
_version_ 1766099250345672704