Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2007, Side 181

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2007, Side 181
HVUSSU SEYÐABIT ÁVIRKAR FJALLAVØKSTUR OG ARBUSKUL SOPPRÓT 179 tion on AM fungi have shown both posi- tive, negative, and neutral responses. Daft and Al-Giahmi (1978), Bethlenfalvay and Dakessian (1984), Bethlenfalvay et al. (1985), Gehring and Whitham (1994) all found a decrease in the colonisation due to herbivory. However, more recent studies have suggested an increase in the colonisa- tion due to herbivory (Eom et al., 2001, Gehring et al., 2002, Kula et al., 2005). Bentivenga and Hetrick (1992) and Lugo et al. (2003) found no change in the coloni- sation. Hokka et a/. (2004) found that the effects of grazing depended on the plant species, as they found a decrease in some grasses, and increase in others. Hokka et al. (2004) concluded that there is an inter- action between mycorrhizal infection and defoliation, which is likely to be extremely complex. In the present study, we investigated one grassland site in the lowland and one alpine vegetation type, where sheep has been excluded from both sides. The aim was to follow the changes in the vegetation composition and arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiont and to see if there was an interac- tion between these changes. No previous experimental study of the grazing impact on the vegetation in the Faroe Islands has been carried out before. Neither has the in- teraction between the vegetation and the mycorrhizal symbiont been studied. Thus, there was limited knowledge, which plant species would be the best indicators for grazing impact. We chose the most com- mon grass in the Faroes, Agrostis capil- laris, as a representative for palatable grasses. With this material we have tried to answer the following questions: How does sheep grazing change the vegetation com- position? Does grazing by sheep change the arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation pattern? And, lastly: Does grazing by sheep change the interactions in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in terms of com- bined plant and fungal responses? Description of sites The study sites used in this experiment are two enclosures, established in 2000. One of the sites is located at 600 m a.s.l., the other enclosure at 70 m a.s.l. The study sites are on the mountain Somfelli (62°04'10"N, 6°57'25"W) on Streymoy in the central part of the Faroe Islands. The vegetation at 600 m a.s.l. reaches from sparsely vegetated open grassland to richly vegetated Racomitrium heath. The plant communities found on the site are the species-poor Koenigia islandica-commu- nity, and the species-rich communities Festuca vivipara-Agrostis capillaris-com- munity, Racomitrium-community and Racomitrium-Salix herbacea-community (Fosaa 2004). The vegetation at 70 m a.s.l. is moist grassland vegetation. The most common plant community at this site is Nardus stricta-Potentilla erecta community but Festuca vivipara-Agrostis capillaris-com- munity, Racomitrium-community are also present (Fosaa 2004). The whole area is grazed by sheep, about 45 ewes per km2 (Thorsteinsson, 2001).
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