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Yes I would imagine Catalpa sp. would have a fairly weak response.

 

I agree, because Catalpa is associated with cosmopolitan generalistic endomycorrhizal microfungi, that also associate with grasses and herbs and are unable to provide powerful tree root defense systems.

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Hi Gerrit,

What is the significance of the herbaceous layer in respect to endomycorrhizal fungi? Isthis to do with Pholiota squarrosa acting as a secondary pathogen on an already weakened defence system?

Cheers.

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Hi Gerrit,

What is the significance of the herbaceous layer in respect to endomycorrhizal fungi? Isthis to do with Pholiota squarrosa acting as a secondary pathogen on an already weakened defence system?

Cheers.

 

what he means is that catalpa rely on endo mycorhizal as apposed to the more evolved ecto (macrofungi) myco which perform long evolved and specific defence actions against pathogens, or often at the very least offer enough health benifits to enable the tree to compensate for much longer than would be the case otherwise.

 

is that about right Gerrit?

:blushing:

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what he means is that catalpa rely on endo mycorhizal as apposed to the more evolved ecto (macrofungi) myco which perform long evolved and specific defence actions against pathogens, or often at the very least offer enough health benifits to enable the tree to compensate for much longer than would be the case otherwise. is that about right ?

 

Correct :thumbup1: if you add that on top of this Catalpa has to compete for resources provided by the endomycorrhizal symbionts with the grasses and herbs too and because it's an exotic species it doesn't effectively keep them out of its territory by producing a leaf and litter layer covering the soil.

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