The fungal communities of-grassland soils in Spain from four sites at different elevations were studied. Each site contained grazed and fenced ungrazed plots. These Plots were Situated in two Slope Positions (upper and lower zones). The ungrazed plots, fenced off 6 y before the sampling, were part of a Study of global change that simulates conditions Of rural abandonment, , which is widespread ill Iberian Countries, since Spain joined the European Union. We analyzed the structure of the soil fungi Communities and its relationship with herbaceous vegetation. The distribution of 207 taxa of fungi revealed that the elevation was the main factor of fungal variability; the effect of grazing and slope position were associated with less variability. Although a halt in grazing resulted ill the accumulation of standing plants and plant litter in these ecosystems, it had relatively little effect oil soil microfungi and appeared to be related mainly to growing conditions affected by that accumulation.

Effects of elevation, slope position and livestock exclusion on microfungi isolated from soils of Mediterranean grasslands / Maggi, Oriana; Persiani, Anna Maria; M. A., Casado; F. D., Pineda. - In: MYCOLOGIA. - ISSN 0027-5514. - STAMPA. - 97:5(2005), pp. 984-995. [10.3852/mycologia.97.5.984]

Effects of elevation, slope position and livestock exclusion on microfungi isolated from soils of Mediterranean grasslands

MAGGI, Oriana;PERSIANI, Anna Maria;
2005

Abstract

The fungal communities of-grassland soils in Spain from four sites at different elevations were studied. Each site contained grazed and fenced ungrazed plots. These Plots were Situated in two Slope Positions (upper and lower zones). The ungrazed plots, fenced off 6 y before the sampling, were part of a Study of global change that simulates conditions Of rural abandonment, , which is widespread ill Iberian Countries, since Spain joined the European Union. We analyzed the structure of the soil fungi Communities and its relationship with herbaceous vegetation. The distribution of 207 taxa of fungi revealed that the elevation was the main factor of fungal variability; the effect of grazing and slope position were associated with less variability. Although a halt in grazing resulted ill the accumulation of standing plants and plant litter in these ecosystems, it had relatively little effect oil soil microfungi and appeared to be related mainly to growing conditions affected by that accumulation.
2005
elevation; fungal communities; herbivory; soil fungi; spain
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Effects of elevation, slope position and livestock exclusion on microfungi isolated from soils of Mediterranean grasslands / Maggi, Oriana; Persiani, Anna Maria; M. A., Casado; F. D., Pineda. - In: MYCOLOGIA. - ISSN 0027-5514. - STAMPA. - 97:5(2005), pp. 984-995. [10.3852/mycologia.97.5.984]
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