Ocorrência de associação micorrízica em seis essências florestais nativas do Estado do Rio Grande Do Sul - (2008)
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Robson Andreazza, Zaida Inês Antoniolli, Vetúria Lopes de Oliveira, Lineu Trindade Leal, Carlos Augusto Moro, Simone Pieniz
Volume: 18 - Issue: 3
Resumo.
Mycorrhizal associations could promote plant growth in native forestry species in Rio Grande do Sul
State. The aim of this work was to identify mycorrhizal associations in six native forestry species: Araucaria
angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze, Enterolobium contortisiliquum (Vell.) Morong, Peltophorum dubium (Spreng)
Taub., Tabebuia chrysotricha (Mart. ex DC.) Standl., Tabebuia heptaphylla (Well.) Toledo) and Apuleia
leiocarpa (Vogel) J.F. Macbr.). The study was done at Fepagro Forestry Boca do Monte, Santa Maria, in
cultivated and natural forest stands. Roots, fungal fruiting bodies and soil were analyzed in laboratory. Roots
were processed and analyzed considering the formation of mycorrhizal association. Ectomycorrhizal fungi
growing in the forest areas were identified, isolated and multiplied. The plants showed no ectomycorrhizal
colonization, even though sporocarps of these fungi had been found close to the plants in some sites. The
presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal was observed in all native forestry species studied.
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