Canopy cover influence on macrofungal richness and sporocarp production in montado ecosystems

TitleCanopy cover influence on macrofungal richness and sporocarp production in montado ecosystems
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsSantos-Silva, C., Gonçalves A., & Louro R.
JournalAgroforestry Systems
Volume82
Issue2
Pagination149 - 159
Date Published2011///
KeywordsCork oak, crown influence, Holm oak, macrofungal communities, Mediterranean ecosystem, montado, Portugal
Abstract

In this study we aimed to find out how macrofungi richness and sporocarp production varies in relation to both canopy cover and proximity of crown projection area, in order to discuss strategies and point out management actions that ensure macrofungal communities sustainability in montado ecosystems. The sporocarp survey was conducted once every two weeks, from October to February, between 2007 and 2009 in two representative sites of the most common (cork and holm oak) open montado ecosystems in southern Portugal. Results showed that canopy cover strongly shaped macrofungal communities composition and yield. Denser canopy cover enhanced mycorrhizal richness and reduced saprotrophic yield. Furthermore, mycorrhizal richness and yield increased with tree proximity. Finally some forest management strategies are suggested in order to enhance macrofungal richness and productivity, in montado ecosystems.

URLhttp://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/s10457-011-9374-7