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Microbial Ecology | 2008

Fungal Diversity of Norway Spruce Litter: Effects of Site Conditions and Premature Leaf Fall Caused By Bark Beetle Outbreak

Krystyna Przybył; Piotr Karolewski; Jacek Oleksyn; Andrzej Łabędzki; Peter B. Reich

Fungi play an important role in leaf litter decomposition due to their ability to break down the lignocellulose matrix, which other organisms are unable to digest. However, little is known regarding the factors affecting components of fungal diversity. Here, we quantified richness of internal fungi in relation to litter nutrient and phenolic concentrations, sampling season (spring or fall), and premature leaf shedding due to low precipitation and infestation of bark beetles (mainly Ips typographus and Ips duplicatus). The study was conducted in 37-year-old Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] stands, with three plots each in mixed forest (MF) and coniferous forest (CF) site conditions in south-central Poland. Fifty-four species of sporulating fungi were identified in 2,330 freshly fallen needles sampled during 2003–2005, including 45 species in MF and 31 in CF. The significantly higher number of species in MF was likely related to moister conditions at that site. Among isolated fungi, 22% (12 species) were identified as endophytes of Norway spruce in prior studies. During spring of 2005, we found less than half the number of isolates and fungal species at each forest site as compared to fall for the two prior years. This pattern was observed in typical soil fungi (e.g., Penicillium daleae, Penicillium purpurogenum) and endophytes/epiphytes (e.g., Aureobasidium pullulans, Alternaria alternata, Cladosporium spp., and Lophodermium piceae). Premature shedding of needles was the most likely cause of this decline because it shortened the time period for fungi to infect green needles while on the tree. For all sites and sampling periods, richness of internal fungi was strongly and positively related to the age of freshly fallen litter (assessed using needle Ca concentration as a needle age tracer) and was also negatively related to litter phenolic concentration. Richness of internal fungi in freshly fallen litter may be adversely affected by low soil moisture status, natural inhibitors slowing fungal colonization (e.g., phenolics) and biotic (e.g., insect infestation) and abiotic (e.g., drought) factors that shorten leaf life span.


Forest Pathology | 2002

Fungi associated with necrotic apical parts of Fraxinus excelsior shoots

Krystyna Przybył


Forest Pathology | 1987

Oak decline in the Soviet Union ― scale and hypotheses

J. Oleksyn; Krystyna Przybył


Forest Pathology | 2006

Cellulolytic activity and virulence of Ophiostoma ulmi and O. novo‐ulmi isolates

Krystyna Przybył; H. Dahm; A. Ciesielska; K. Moliński


Forest Pathology | 2000

Effects of some bacteria (Pseudomonas spp. and Erwinia herbicola) on in vitro growth of Piptoporus betulinus.

Krystyna Przybył; M. Żłobińska‐Podejma


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2014

Fungi and bacteria associated with the wet and brown wood in trunk of Betula pendula trees

Krystyna Przybył


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2011

Fungi and minerals occurring in heartwood discolorations in Ouercus robur trees

Krystyna Przybył


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2011

Variability in morphology of Microsphaera alphitoides Griffon et Maubl. in Poland

Krzysztof Ufnalski; Krystyna Przybył


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2015

Bacterial microflora isolated from the bark surface of poplars growing in areas where air pollution is very high

Krystyna Przybył


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2011

Ultrastructural changes in chloroplasts of mesophyll cells of chlorotic and prematurely yellowed leaves of Betula pendula Rothr

Krystyna Przybył; Krystyna Idzikowska

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A. Ciesielska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Andrzej Łabędzki

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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H. Dahm

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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J. Oleksyn

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Jacek Oleksyn

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Piotr Karolewski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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K. Moliński

University of Agriculture

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