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Special Feature: Recent advances in the nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between Frankia and actinorhizal plants

Distribution of Frankia and ectomycorrhizal fungi in a denuded volcanic soil exposed by a landslide during heavy rainfall caused by typhoon No. 26 (Wipha) in 2013

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Pages 133-139 | Received 07 Sep 2021, Accepted 28 Dec 2021, Published online: 18 Jan 2022
 

ABSTRACT

In October 2013, shallow landslides occurred on the western slopes of Miharayama central cone on Izu-Oshima lsland, located about 120 km from Tokyo, Japan, caused by heavy rainfall during Typhoon Wipha (No. 26). In December 2013 and June 2014, we collected soils from different depths in a landslide-denuded area and an adjacent, intact forested area. We cultivated Alnus sieboldiana seedlings in these soils and examined the formation of root nodules of Frankia, a symbiotic nitrogen-fixing actinomycete, and ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi on alder roots. Nodulation and EM formation were observed in samples from both areas, except in soil collected from 50 to 100 cm depths from the surface of the landslide-denuded soil. In June 2014, we found that Aln. sieboldiana seeds had dispersed from neighboring forests had germinated on the surface of the landslide-denuded soil. Root nodules and EM were found on the roots of 91.2 and 93.2% of 148 seedlings, respectively. According to a bioassay test and field observations, the dominant types of EM fungi that formed on the seedlings were Alpova and Tomentella. These results show that Frankia and some EM species may be important for vegetation recovery after landslides on this Island.

Acknowledgments

This study was financially supported by a research grant (#201405) from the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute. We would like to thank the members of Oshima Island Branch Office of Tokyo Metropolitan Government and of the office of Oshima-town, Tokyo, for arranging our survey at Izu-Oshima Island.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute [#201405].

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