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Interactive effects of wood decomposer fungal activities and bryophytes on spruce seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris
by
Oishi, Yoshitaka
, Fukasawa, Yu
, Ando, Yoko
in
Abiotic factors
/ adults
/ Aquatic plants
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ coarse woody debris
/ Colonization
/ Coniferous forests
/ Coniferous subalpine forest
/ conifers
/ Decay type
/ decayed wood
/ Decomposition
/ Ecology
/ environmental factors
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Forestry
/ Forests
/ Fungi
/ heartwood
/ Japan
/ Life Sciences
/ linear models
/ Liverwort
/ Moss
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Original Article
/ Picea
/ Picea jezoensis
/ plant establishment
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Planting density
/ Pleurozium
/ Pleurozium schreberi
/ sapwood
/ Scapania
/ Scapania bolanderi
/ seedbeds
/ Seedlings
/ Spruce
/ stand basal area
/ structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ subalpine forests
/ trees
/ Wood
/ Zoology
2017
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Interactive effects of wood decomposer fungal activities and bryophytes on spruce seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris
by
Oishi, Yoshitaka
, Fukasawa, Yu
, Ando, Yoko
in
Abiotic factors
/ adults
/ Aquatic plants
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ coarse woody debris
/ Colonization
/ Coniferous forests
/ Coniferous subalpine forest
/ conifers
/ Decay type
/ decayed wood
/ Decomposition
/ Ecology
/ environmental factors
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Forestry
/ Forests
/ Fungi
/ heartwood
/ Japan
/ Life Sciences
/ linear models
/ Liverwort
/ Moss
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Original Article
/ Picea
/ Picea jezoensis
/ plant establishment
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Planting density
/ Pleurozium
/ Pleurozium schreberi
/ sapwood
/ Scapania
/ Scapania bolanderi
/ seedbeds
/ Seedlings
/ Spruce
/ stand basal area
/ structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ subalpine forests
/ trees
/ Wood
/ Zoology
2017
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Interactive effects of wood decomposer fungal activities and bryophytes on spruce seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris
by
Oishi, Yoshitaka
, Fukasawa, Yu
, Ando, Yoko
in
Abiotic factors
/ adults
/ Aquatic plants
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ coarse woody debris
/ Colonization
/ Coniferous forests
/ Coniferous subalpine forest
/ conifers
/ Decay type
/ decayed wood
/ Decomposition
/ Ecology
/ environmental factors
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Forestry
/ Forests
/ Fungi
/ heartwood
/ Japan
/ Life Sciences
/ linear models
/ Liverwort
/ Moss
/ mosses and liverworts
/ Original Article
/ Picea
/ Picea jezoensis
/ plant establishment
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Planting density
/ Pleurozium
/ Pleurozium schreberi
/ sapwood
/ Scapania
/ Scapania bolanderi
/ seedbeds
/ Seedlings
/ Spruce
/ stand basal area
/ structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ subalpine forests
/ trees
/ Wood
/ Zoology
2017
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Interactive effects of wood decomposer fungal activities and bryophytes on spruce seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris
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Interactive effects of wood decomposer fungal activities and bryophytes on spruce seedling regeneration on coarse woody debris
2017
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Decaying logs are important seedbeds in boreal and subalpine forests. However, biotic and abiotic factors and their interactions related to seedling colonization patterns on logs remain unclear. In the present study, we evaluated the influence of bryophyte communities, wood decay type (white-, brown-, and soft-rot) owing to decomposer fungal activities, and environmental abiotic factors on seedling establishment in an old-growth subalpine coniferous forest in Japan. Among the tree species recorded on the conifer logs,
Picea jezoensis
var.
hondoensis
was the most dominant. Log surfaces were covered with distinctive patches of liverwort
Scapania bolanderi
and moss
Pleurozium schreberi
(approximately 33% cover for each). Redundancy analysis showed that brown-rot in sapwood significantly affects the bryophyte and seedling community on the logs. Generalized linear models suggested that the total bryophyte cover,
Scapania
cover, and white-rot in heartwood positively associate with
Picea
seedling density, whereas
Pleurozium
cover and basal area of adjacent
Picea
adults negatively associate with
Picea
seedling density. Results of structural equation modeling suggested that the brown-rot of sapwood positively associates with
Scapania
cover that has a positive effect on
Picea
seedling density. Furthermore, brown-rot of sapwood inhibited the
Pleurozium
cover, thus contributing to the
Scapania
dominance on the logs. These results suggest that fungal wood decomposer activities affect colonization of
Picea
seedlings in an indirect way via structuring bryophyte community on the logs.
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