IMBIV   05474
INSTITUTO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO DE BIOLOGIA VEGETAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Positive relationship between wood size and basidiocarp production of polypore fungi in Alnus acuminata forest
Autor/es:
URCELAY, C. & G. ROBLEDO
Revista:
Fungal Ecology
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 2 p. 135 - 139
ISSN:
1754-5048
Resumen:
Polypores are the most effective fungal wood decayers. Based on presence/absence of basidiocarps, it has been shown that richness of polypores in forests is strongly affected by the size of logs. However, no study has addressed the relationship between the log size and basidiocarp production. Here, we examined the relationship between log diameter and number of basidiocarps and volume of the fructification (as surrogate of biomass) of the polypore community in Andean Alder forests from Northwest Argentina. We found a positive relationship between log diameter and basidiocarp production in the whole community analysis (fructifications of all species). This pattern was also followed by dominant species (Trametes cubensis, Bjerkandera adusta and Trametes versicolor) analyzed individually. The relationship was generally higher for volume of fructification than for number of basidiocarps. Through these generally overlooked effects on basidiocarp production, higher log diameter could promote higher sexual spore production and dispersal hence a higher genetic variability and viable populations of wood-decay species.