Environmental and biological specificities of the lowland alluvial soils in Central Serbia
Аутори
Marjanović, ŽaklinaManojlović, Dragan
Saljnikov, Elmira
Stefanović, Slobodan
Nawaz, Ali
Wubet, Tesfay
Bragato, Gilberto
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Lowlands of Central Serbia are mostly covered by alluvial soils, while the natural vegetation types are various alluvial forests differentiated by the distance from the river bad (dynamics of soil water potential regimes) and gradients of soil structure, nutrient availability and soil pH (Marjanovic et al 2020). These forests have been heavily exploited for timber throughout the human history, but what has remained still represent significant hotspots of above and belowground biodiversity. The rare specificity of these ecosystems is the high diversity of truffles, fungi producing belowground fruiting bodies, among which the most prised white Piedmont truffle holds a special attention (Bragato and Marjanovic, 2016).
In order to describe these special habitats of Balkan Peninsula, we have conducted various experiments, mostly concentrated on soils that support the fructification of this ecologically and economically important species. In this contribution we will summarize results on ...soil structure, soil water content dynamics, nutrient availability, seasonality of soil processes as well as seasonality of root associated mycobiomes of selected alluvial forests. We focus on connecting the fructification of white truffle to different soil factors (Marjanovic et al 2015), as well as on defining the differentiation factors that have been shaping root associated mycobiomes (Marjanovic et al 2020). The contribution was set to uncover as many soil traits as possible to reveal the answer to the question of what are the ideal conditions of soil/vegetation /climate combination that is suitable for such specific fungal communities.
Кључне речи:
alluvial forests, soil structure, soil biodiversity, microplastic in soils / SerbiaИзвор:
22nd World Congress of Soil Science, Glasgow, 31-07.-05.08. 2022, Book of Abstracts, 2023Издавач:
- https://wcss.speak.co.uk/
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, #GRANT No 7742318, „Evaluation of the Microplastics in the Soils of Serbia" EMIPLAST S.o.S.
Напомена:
- https://wcss.speak.co.uk/ Link ka projektu https://www.imsi.bg.ac.rs/en/evaluation-of-the-microplastic-in-the-soils-of-serbia-emiplast-sos-2/
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Marjanović, Žaklina AU - Manojlović, Dragan AU - Saljnikov, Elmira AU - Stefanović, Slobodan AU - Nawaz, Ali AU - Wubet, Tesfay AU - Bragato, Gilberto PY - 2023 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3008 AB - Lowlands of Central Serbia are mostly covered by alluvial soils, while the natural vegetation types are various alluvial forests differentiated by the distance from the river bad (dynamics of soil water potential regimes) and gradients of soil structure, nutrient availability and soil pH (Marjanovic et al 2020). These forests have been heavily exploited for timber throughout the human history, but what has remained still represent significant hotspots of above and belowground biodiversity. The rare specificity of these ecosystems is the high diversity of truffles, fungi producing belowground fruiting bodies, among which the most prised white Piedmont truffle holds a special attention (Bragato and Marjanovic, 2016). In order to describe these special habitats of Balkan Peninsula, we have conducted various experiments, mostly concentrated on soils that support the fructification of this ecologically and economically important species. In this contribution we will summarize results on soil structure, soil water content dynamics, nutrient availability, seasonality of soil processes as well as seasonality of root associated mycobiomes of selected alluvial forests. We focus on connecting the fructification of white truffle to different soil factors (Marjanovic et al 2015), as well as on defining the differentiation factors that have been shaping root associated mycobiomes (Marjanovic et al 2020). The contribution was set to uncover as many soil traits as possible to reveal the answer to the question of what are the ideal conditions of soil/vegetation /climate combination that is suitable for such specific fungal communities. PB - https://wcss.speak.co.uk/ C3 - 22nd World Congress of Soil Science, Glasgow, 31-07.-05.08. 2022, Book of Abstracts T1 - Environmental and biological specificities of the lowland alluvial soils in Central Serbia UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3008 ER -
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Marjanović, Ž., Manojlović, D., Saljnikov, E., Stefanović, S., Nawaz, A., Wubet, T.,& Bragato, G.. (2023). Environmental and biological specificities of the lowland alluvial soils in Central Serbia. in 22nd World Congress of Soil Science, Glasgow, 31-07.-05.08. 2022, Book of Abstracts https://wcss.speak.co.uk/.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3008
Marjanović Ž, Manojlović D, Saljnikov E, Stefanović S, Nawaz A, Wubet T, Bragato G. Environmental and biological specificities of the lowland alluvial soils in Central Serbia. in 22nd World Congress of Soil Science, Glasgow, 31-07.-05.08. 2022, Book of Abstracts. 2023;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3008 .
Marjanović, Žaklina, Manojlović, Dragan, Saljnikov, Elmira, Stefanović, Slobodan, Nawaz, Ali, Wubet, Tesfay, Bragato, Gilberto, "Environmental and biological specificities of the lowland alluvial soils in Central Serbia" in 22nd World Congress of Soil Science, Glasgow, 31-07.-05.08. 2022, Book of Abstracts (2023), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3008 .