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SOPPARÓT í FØROYSKUM FJALLAVØKSTRI 125 low, decreasing from the mountain-tops downward. Average pH is 5.5. The methods used to measure soil phos- phorus concentrations are based on the work of Olsen et al. (1954) and Banderis et al. (1976). It is a spectrophotometric esti- mate of extractable phosphorus in soils. The phosphorus levels are low, approxi- mately 10 mg kg'1 at high altitude, but are increasing downslope (Fig. 1). The level of soil total nitrogen is on av- erage 0.6% and is a measure of both inor- ganic and organic nitrogen (Fig. 1). The humus content is relative high. The loss of ignition was on average 25% (Fig. 1). Thus the Faroese soils are phosphorus- limited, while it is not known whether the nitrogen sources are directly available for the plants. Arbuscular mycorrhiza Arbuscular mycorrhiza is considered as the most ancient form of mycorrhiza, and is more or less invisible, except microscopi- cally. This symbiosis occurs mainly with herbs. The fungal partner in this mycor- rhiza belongs to the zygomycetes, and pro- vides the plant with mainly phosphorus (Fitter, 1985), by exploring the soil better than the plant roots are able to do. One striking thing with this symbiosis is, that while perhaps 200,000 plant species worldwide are involved, less than 200 fun- gal species have been described. Sixty-one plant species were found in this vegetation survey which are known able to form arbuscular mycorrhiza. In ad- dition to these there are 10 plant species, % of total AM plant species % of total AM plant tYequency Rarely AM 21.1 11.2 Occasionally AM 19.7 9.3 Normally AM 45.1 74.3 Probably AM 14.1 5.2 Table 6. The distribution ofarbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) plant species. First column shows how tlie AM categories are distributed based on the number of AM plant species involved. The second column shows how the different groups of AM plants are distributed based upon tlie sum offrequencies. which probably form arbuscular mycor- rhiza, estimated from their relatives (Table 1). Attempts have been made to clarify how likely a species is to form mycorrhiza (Harley and Harley, 1987; Fitter and Peat, 1994). In the Ecological Flora database from the University of York, Fitter and Peat (1994) used the coding: never mycorrhizal rarely mycorrhizal occasionally mycorrhizal normally mycorrhizal Using this coding, the group »Normally ar- buscular mycorrhizal« is the most dominat- ing (Table 6). 45% of the arbuscular myc- orrhizal species (31% of the total plant species in this survey) are normally arbus- cular mycorrhizal. In addition, they ac- count for 74.3% of the arbuscular mycor- rhizal frequency (54% of the total sum of frequencies). From this follows, that it seems to be beneficial for the plants to be normally arbuscular mycorrhizal.
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