Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 124

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122 THE MYCORRRHIZAL STATUS IN MOUNTAINOUS VEGETATION IN THE FAROE ISLANDS Mineralisation is slow in cold environ- ments, and organic materials accumulate in the soil, including organically bound phos- phorus and nitrogen, which are unavailable for the plants. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fun- gi explore the soil better than the plant roots do simply because the hyphae are crossing the depletion zone and explore soils for nu- trients, which physically are inaccessible to the plant roots (Fitter and Hay, 2002). It is increasingly evident that ericoid and some ecto-mycorrhizal fungi produce extra-cel- lular enzymes that break down organic compounds, thereby exposing new sources of organic nitrogen and phosphorus to at- tack (Smith and Read, 1997). Until recent- ly it was assumed that arbuscular mycor- rhizal fungi do not utilise the organic sources of nitrogen and phosphorus. How- ever, Hodge et al. (2001) showed that the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis can both enhance decomposition of and increase ni- trogen capture from complex organic mate- rial in soil. Further there is also evidence that some of the carbon cost of mycorrhizal infections may be met by heterotrophic car- bon assimilation from organic sources (Finlay et al., 1992). The Faroes and the vegetation in general The Faroese vegetation is mostly perennial and is influenced by several factors. The two most obvious are the oceanic climate and the ubiquitous sheep. The landscape is mostly dominated by steep mountains. The temperature is relatively constant in both winter and summer, with an average of 4°C in the coldest month (January) and 11°C in the warmest month (July). The cli- mate is oceanic with much precipitation, clouds and wind. The sheep consist of 70,000 ewes, graz- ing the mountains both summer and winter. The number of animals is assumed to be held just below the overgrazing limit. In general the area is eroded, and accord- ing to farmers the situation has become worse during the last century. Probably both weather conditions and overgrazing are to blame for the erosion. The vegetation consist mainly of herbs, although some dwarf shrubs occur. Trees are only present as single trees planted in gardens or in plantations at some very shel- tered locations. Material and methods In July-August 1999 and 2000 the vegeta- tion on five mountains in the Faroe Islands was investigated along five transects with north and south aspects, from the top (be- tween 750-850 m a.s.l.) down to 150 m a.s.l. The dominant vegetation on these mountains is open grassland vegetation, Racomitrium vegetation and moist dwarf shrub vegetation (Fosaa, 2002). A total of 532 plots were sampled. With- in 50 m altitudinal intervals along the tran- sects, 10x10 m quadrats (macro-plots) were placed. In each macro-plot, 8 smaller (0.5x0.5 m) quadrates (sub-plots) were placed. These subpiots were again divided into 25 quadrate (micro-plots) and the fre- quencies of the plant species were mea- sured based on presence/absence in each microplot, from 1 to 25. Soil samples were taken at each macroplot (0-10 cm depth) and the pH, humus (% loss of ignition),
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