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Tytuł:
Warunki środowiskowe sprzyjające występowaniu trufli (Tuber spp.) na historycznych stanowiskach w Polsce
Environmental conditions that promote the occurrence of truffles (Tuber spp.) on historical sites in Poland
Autorzy:
Rosa-Gruszecka, A.
Hilszczańska, D.
Szmidla, H.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1316076.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa
Tematy:
mikologia
grzyby jadalne
trufla
Tuber
wystepowanie
stanowiska historyczne
warunki srodowiska
warunki glebowe
roslinnosc
truffle
host plants
soil parameters
habitat
historical sites
Opis:
This article highlights historical data regarding truffles’ occurrence in Poland. Along with the soil parameters the plant communities at the sites were studied. The results of the chemical soil analyses showed that the soil water pH at 5 sites was acidic (from 4.3 to 6.1), and only in one, Wiązowna, was the pH (7.2) conductive to truffle development. Similarly, the content of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in soil samples was low (from 0 to 0.03 %), except for Wiązowna, where CaCO3 was 0.12 %. Among the 24 reported species of trees and shrubs, 7 species were hostplants of summer truffle (Tuber aestivum Vitt.). Out of these 7 species, oak and hornbeam were present at four locations. Across the sites, 31 species of ground-layer plants were identified. Among these, Epipactis helleborine was only one host-species of summer truffle. Our findings indicate that the formation of truffle fruiting-bodies depends on specific habitat characteristics. The key factors determining this process are soil parameters, such as: texture, pH and calcium content. Our inventory showed that the sites we studied still persist as natural stands, although only one of them seems to be favorable for truffle development: this site is located in Wi¹zowna, where soil is of pH 7.2 and E. helleborine (host species for truffles from Orchidaceae) is found, fulfills the environmental requirements of truffles.
Źródło:
Leśne Prace Badawcze; 2014, 75, 1; 5-11
1732-9442
2082-8926
Pojawia się w:
Leśne Prace Badawcze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Characteristic of Tuber spp. localities in natural stands with emphasis on plant species composition
Autorzy:
Hilszczanska, D.
Rosa-Gruszecka, A.
Szmidla, H.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/67164.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Botaniczne
Opis:
Fungi belonging to the genus Tuber establish ectomycorrhizal symbioses with shrubs, trees and some herbaceous plants. Some Tuber species, for example, T. melanosporum, T. magnatum, T. aestivum are economically important because they produce edible fruiting bodies with a distinctive taste and flavor. Our concept of truffle ecophysiology is dominated by the symbiosis with deciduous hosts, such as: Quercus spp., Fagus sylvatica, Castanea sativa, Corylus spp., Carpinus betulus, Ostrya carpinifolia, Betula verrucosa, and Tilia spp., whereas the real range of hosts in nature seems to be much wider. Moreover, interactions between Tuber mycelium and plant community could be more complex than just forming the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. Here we show our inventory of plants and soils at six truffle’ sites in the southern part of Poland (Nida Basin and Przedbórz Upland). The aim of this study was to widen our understanding of ecological factors affecting Tuber spp., in the context of pioneering stage of research on truffles in Poland. We hope our findings will have a practical application and will help to choose suitable soils for truffle orchards.
Źródło:
Acta Mycologica; 2014, 49, 2
0001-625X
2353-074X
Pojawia się w:
Acta Mycologica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ocena liczebności pędraków Melolonthinae w pułapkach trocinowych w uprawach sosny zwyczajnej (Pinus sylvestris L.)
Assessing the number of Melolonthinae larvae in the sawdust traps in young Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) plantations
Autorzy:
Szmidla, H.
Tkaczyk, M.
Małecka, M.
Sierota, Z.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/986677.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Leśne
Tematy:
lesnictwo
ochrona lasu
uprawy lesne
sosna zwyczajna
Pinus sylvestris
pulapki trocinowe
szkodniki roslin
Melolonthinae
pedraki
liczebnosc
melolontha spp.
young forest plantations
root−pest monitoring
Opis:
Root−feeding insects are an increasingly studied group of herbivores, whose impact on plant productivity and are some of the most damaging forest pests in Europe. Due to the mass feeding on the roots of seedlings and older trees in young plantation and stands, Melolonthinae larvae are classified as pests, which are the most dangerous on the land dedicated to afforestation. The research was located in the Wyszków Forest District (52°43'15' N; 21°39'03' E) on the mixed coniferous and mixed deciduous forest habitats. This study evaluated sawdust traps as the method for assessing abundance of Melolonthinae larvae in Scots pine plantations established artificially from open nursery, container production, and from natural regeneration. In spring 2015 i) ‘small sawdust pits’ in rows between seedlings, and ii) pits without soil in adjacent inter−rows as control were prepared. In spring and autumn 2016, and in spring 2017 sawdust and soil from both variants of pits were sieved and Melolonthinae larvae were counted and compared. The obtained results were analyzed in two ways. The first analysis compared the occurrence of grubs in small pits with or without sawdust, while the other one analysed influence of the time of making small pits, independently for the variant with or without sawdust. The final stage was to compare the number of Melolonthinae larvae in small pits between the origin of the seedlings. We found a greater number of grubs in spring assessment than in autumn. Both kinds of small pits showed higher number of Melolonthinae larvae when compared to traditional method of ‘great pits’. The number of Melolonthinae larvae was significantly higher on the plots with container seedlings than the others. The conceptual assumptions of this alternative and environmentally safe method of ‘sawdust traps’ seems to be optimistic.
Źródło:
Sylwan; 2018, 162, 07; 590-597
0039-7660
Pojawia się w:
Sylwan
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Preliminary study on the effect on pine forest litter inoculum on the plant growth, mycorrhizal status, and the occurrence of mites (Acari) in the root clumps of white birch seedlings
Autorzy:
Klimek, A.
Rolbiecki, S.
Rolbiecki, R.
Hilszczanska, D.
Kazmierczak, A.
Porzych, A.
Michalska, K.
Szmidla, H.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/62240.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Stowarzyszenie Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich PAN
Tematy:
nursery
container nursery
pine forest
litter
inoculum
plant growth
mycorrhizal status
occurrence
mite
Acari
root clump
white birch
Betula pendula
seedling
Źródło:
Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich; 2015, III/2
1732-5587
Pojawia się w:
Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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