Full record view
Rochon, C./ D. Paré/ N. Pélardy/ D. P. Khasa/ J. A. Fortin 2011: Ecology and productivity of Cantharellus cibarius var. roseocanus in two Eastern Canadian Jack Pine stands. - Botany 89(10): 663-675. [RLL List # 226 / Rec.# 33768]
Keywords: Cantharellus cibarius var. roseocanus/ Ecological parameters/ Habitat requirements/ Pinus banksiana stand/ Soil horizons/ Sporocarp productivity/ air temperature/ boreal forest/ climate conditions/ coniferous forest/ growing season/ habitat selection/ microhabitat/ rainfall/ sandy soil/ soil horizon/ stand structure
Abstract: Despite the economic importance of chanterelles, much remains to be known about their habitat requirements. Cantharellus cibarius var. roseocanus Redhead, Norvell & Danell sporocarp productivity was measured during three growing seasons in two Pinus banksiana Lamb. stands of boreal forest. The objective was to determine how the variability in stand, plant association, edaphic, and meteorological conditions was related to sporocarp productivity. DNA of this species was detected in organic and mineral soil horizons. Sporocarp productivity was similar for both stands, but the absence of colonies on trails at one of the sites likely reflects microenvironmental conditions that are unsuitable for chanterelle growth. Under the prevailing site conditions, preferred microhabitats were characterized by high stand density, high C:N ratio, and frequent moss presence. The Solidago puberula Nutt.
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b11-058
[Email correction]
The services below has been taken off the server due to many inappropiate uploads. Please contact Einar.Timdal@nhm.uio.no directly for uploading files or links