Mykobiota krzewów jałowca Juniperus x media z objawami zamierania na terenie oczyszczalni ścieków w Poznaniu

Mycobiota of juniper Juniperus x media with symptoms of dieback in sewage plant facilities area in Poznań

Autorzy

  • Jolanta Behnke-Borowczyk Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Wydział Leśny, Katedra Fitopatologii Leśnej, ul. Wojska Polskiego 71c, 60−625 Poznań
  • Hanna Kwaśna Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Wydział Leśny, Katedra Fitopatologii Leśnej, ul. Wojska Polskiego 71c, 60−625 Poznań;
    Tel. +48 61 8487710, e-mail: hanna.kwasna@up.poznan.pl
  • Wojciech Szewczyk Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Wydział Leśny, Katedra Fitopatologii Leśnej, ul. Wojska Polskiego 71c, 60−625 Poznań;
  • Jacek Zatorski Lewobrzeżna Oczyszczalnia Ścieków, ul. Serbska 3, 61-696 Poznań

Abstrakt

The frequency and diversity of fungi in branches, roots and soil was examined in 3–10-years-old diseased Juniperus x media trees growing in the surroundings of the sewage treatment facility in Poznań. Symptoms of branch dieback appeared first on the older parts inside the crown and mostly in the lower part of trees subsequently spreading upwards and outwards. Our analyses included extraction of environmental rDNA from branches, roots and soil, amplification of the rDNA with fungi specific primers and sequencing. Fungal taxa from Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota, Glomeromycota and Zygomycota were detected with a total of 695, 135 and 196 taxa in branches, roots and soil, respectively. Fungal communities included plant pathogens, opportunistic pathogens, epiphytes or endophytes, mycorrhizal taxa, saprotrophs common on organic debris and in soil, human and animal pathogens, entomopathogenic taxa, mycoparasites, white and black yeasts, taxa with antagonistic and medicinal properties and lichenized fungi. The frequency of potential plant pathogens was 2.64–33.12% in branches, 0.88% in roots and 1.29–2.93% in soil. The most common pathogens were species from Chalara, Cytospora, Fusarium, Ilyonectria, Mycosphaerella, Setomelanomma (Ascomycota) and Armillaria, Rhizoctonia (Basidiomycota) genera. The less frequent pathogens included species from Leptosphaeria, Lophodermium and Septoria genera. In conclusion, oxygen deficiency and the presence of poisonous gases in the air around the sewage plant is likely to have had damaging effects on plants infected or colonized by opportunistic and facultative parasites.

DOI 10.2478/frp-2019-0024
Source Leśne Prace Badawcze, 2019, 80 (4): 247–252
Print ISSN 1732-9442
Online ISSN
2082-8926
Type of article
Original research article
Original title
Mykobiota krzewów jałowca Juniperus x media z objawami zamierania na terenie oczyszczalni ścieków w Poznaniu
Publisher Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa, Sękocin Stary, Poland
Date 30 December 2019

in Polish:

in English:

Translate »