Mycorrhizal plants of traditionally managed boreal grasslands in Norway

Mycorrhiza. 2002 Jun;12(3):117-23. doi: 10.1007/s00572-002-0165-x. Epub 2002 Apr 5.

Abstract

This paper reports on the mycorrhizal status of 82 plant species growing in traditionally managed grasslands in three different locations in the boreal and boreo-nemoral vegetation zone in the eastern part of Norway. Seventy-four species were found to have arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM). To our knowledge, we report AM for the first time in Achillea ptarmica, Ajuga pyramidalis, Alchemilla glaucescens, Carex brunnescens, Carex pallescens, Crepis praemorsa, Hieracium lactucella, Rumex longifolius, Scorzonera humilis, Trifolium aureum and Trifolium spadiceum. The rare and threatened species Arnica montana, S. humilis, C. praemorsa, Gentianella campestris, Parnassia palustris, T. aureum and T. spadiceum, all confined to grasslands, were found to possess AM fungi.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cyperaceae / microbiology
  • Ecosystem
  • Hyphae / physiology
  • Magnoliopsida / microbiology*
  • Mycorrhizae*
  • Norway
  • Poaceae / microbiology
  • Polygonaceae / microbiology