J. Delvaux, P. Miguel, M. Oliveira, R. Camargo, R. A. Gonçalves, Marcello F. Franco
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: The short production cycle, high biomass production, and adaptability to various edofoclimatic conditions have led the eucalyptus to a prominent position in the world forestry sector. However, little is known about fungal community structure in these crops. This work aimed to evaluate the structure of soil fungal communities in eucalyptus forests as a function of rhizosphere effect and crop cycles of this crop. We used the independent PCR-DGGE method to evaluate the structure of the soil fungal community in Eucalyptus urograndis plantations located in the Vale do Rio Doce region, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The rhizospheric and non-rhizospheric portions of the soil were sampled in an area of recent forest establishment and in an area under multiple cycles. The principal component analysis revealed that the rhizosphere microenvironment is the dominant component in structuring the fungal communities in the areas studied, and this effect is more pronounced in the area of recent establishment of eucalyptus culture. The same pattern was found for the richness and diversity values, with the greatest differences found in the recently established area. In both studied areas the dominance of the order Agaricales prevailed, evidencing the role of the fungal community in the cycling of nutrients in the soil.
桉树的生产周期短,生物量高,对各种气候条件的适应性使其在世界林业中占有突出地位。然而,对这些作物的真菌群落结构知之甚少。本研究旨在评价桉树土壤真菌群落结构与根际效应和作物周期的关系。采用独立PCR-DGGE方法对巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州Vale do Rio Doce地区桉树人工林土壤真菌群落结构进行了评价。土壤的根际和非根际部分取样于一个新近建立森林的地区和一个处于多个循环的地区。主成分分析结果表明,根际微环境是研究区真菌群落结构的主导成分,这种影响在桉树栽培新建立的地区更为明显。丰富度和多样性值的变化规律相同,但在新建立的区域差异最大。在这两个研究区域,真菌群落在土壤养分循环中的作用证明了真菌群落的优势地位。