Is forest mushroom productivity driven by tree growth? Results from a thinning experiment

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Egli, Simon [1 ]
Ayer, Francois [1 ]
Peter, Martina [1 ]
Eilmann, Britta [1 ]
Rigling, Andreas [1 ]
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[1] Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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wild forest mushrooms; tree growth; biodiversity; forest management; non-wood forest product; CURRENT PHOTOSYNTHESIS; CULTIVATION; STANDS; L;
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10.1051/forest/2010011
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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Most of the edible forest mushrooms are mycorrhizal and depend on carbohydrates produced by the associated trees. Fruiting patterns of these fungi are not yet fully understood since climatic factors alone do not completely explain mushroom occurrence. The objective of this study was to retrospectively find out if changing tree growth following an increment thinning has influenced the diversity patterns and productivity of associated forest mushrooms in the fungus reserve La Chaneaz, Switzerland. The results reveal a clear temporal relationship between the thinning, the growth reaction of trees and the reaction of the fungal community, especially for the ectomycorrhizal species. The tree-ring width of the formerly suppressed beech trees and the fruit body number increased after thinning, leading to a significantly positive correlation between fruit body numbers and tree-ring width. Fruit body production was influenced by previous annual tree growth, the best accordance was found between fruit body production and the tree-ring width two years previously. The results support the hypothesis that ectomycorrhizal fruit body production must be linked with the growth of the associated host trees. Moreover, the findings indicate the importance of including mycorrhizal fungi as important players when discussing a tree as a carbon source or sink.
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