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Composition of the Saprotrophic Fungi in Calluna Heathland Soil and the Influence of Ammonium Nitrate Application
Authors:Johansson  Marianne
Institution:(1) Department of Mycology, Botanical Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark, 35 322321)
Abstract:The composition of saprotrophic soil fungi in the mor layerof a Calluna-dominated, Danish heathland wasinvestigated after two years of fertilization with ammoniumnitrate (0, 35, 50 and 70 kg N ha1- yr-1) using asoil washing technique. The most frequently isolated generafrom the soil particles plated were Penicillium, Trichoderma, Mortierella and Mucor. Eightspecies of Penicillium were identified and Penicillium spinulosum was the most frequently isolated.The occurrence of dark, sterile fungi on the soil particleswas low. There were no measurable changes in the specificcomposition of the saprotrophic soil fungal groups due tothe nitrogen treatments, beside from an increasedoccurrence of Absidia californica. I conclude that adirect impact on the composition of the saprotrophic fungiin heathland soil is unlikely under enhanced nitrogen input.
Keywords:ammonium nitrate  heathland  saprotrophic fungi  soil particles  soil washing  nitrogen fertilization
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