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WHERE THE FOREST BEGINS. ON MYCORRHIZAE IN FOREST NURSERIES

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Written by: Maria Rudawska
Category: Climate for biodiversity
Published: July 24, 2023
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We invite you to listen to Prof. Maria Rudawska’s lecture entitled “Where the forest begins. On mycorrhizae in forest nurseries.”

Every year, field forest nurseries often called bare-root forest nurseries, produce millions of seedlings for reforestation and afforestation. The high success rate of reforestation and afforestation depends on the quantitative and qualitative structure of mycorrhizae set up during the growth of seedlings in the forest nursery. Mycorrhizae increase the supply of water and nutrients to seedlings and also protect them from pathogens. More than 90 species of ectomycorrhizal fungi have been identified on nine tree species in bare-root forest nurseries in Poland.

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FOREST WITHOUT FUNGI. IS IT POSSIBLE?

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Written by: Tomasz Leski
Category: Climate for biodiversity
Published: July 17, 2023
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We invite you to listen to Prof. Tomasz Leski’s lecture entitled “Forest without fungi. Is it possible?”

Fungi are characterized not only by great morphological diversity, but first of all functional diversity. This diversity of functions performed by saprobiontic, symbiotic (including mycorrhizal) and pathogenic fungi determines the flow of matter and energy in the forest ecosystem, provision of water and minerals to plants, as well as the health status of trees. As a result, fungi are considered as a key group of organisms that ensure the development and functioning of forests.  

 

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CLIMATE AND THE DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF FUNGI

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Written by: Marcin Pietras
Category: Climate for biodiversity
Published: July 10, 2023
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We invite you to listen to Prof. Marcin Pietras’s lecture entitled “Climate and the diversity and distribution of fungi.”

Climate is one of the most important factors determining the distribution of organisms. Climate changes can affect the abundance and geographic range of species. On the other hand, they can also accelerate the spread of certain organisms, including invasive species. The changes caused by climate change observed in both species richness and distribution particularly affect fungi - the most diverse group of organisms. 

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BRAMBLES IN THE PLANT COVER OF POLAND

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Written by: Piotr Kosiński
Category: Climate for biodiversity
Published: July 03, 2023
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We invite you to listen to Dr. Piotr Kosiński’s lecture entitled “Brambles in the plant cover of Poland."

There are more than 760 species of brambles in Europe, with about 110 species found in Poland. Brambles play a significant role in enhancing the biodiversity of forest ecosystems. Interestingly, it is not uncommon for the number of bramble species within a forest to exceed the combined count of all other tree and shrub species. However, despite their ecological diversity, many forestry studies tend to classify all European brambles under a single species (Rubus fruticosus).

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COMMON MISTLETOE. ROBIN HOOD OR DRACULA?

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Written by: Grzegorz Iszkuło
Category: Climate for biodiversity
Published: June 26, 2023
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We invite you to listen to Prof. Grzegorz Iszkuło’s lecture entitled “Common Mistletoe. Robin Hood or Dracula?”

  

We are currently observing more and more of the mistletoe. This semi-parasite has adapted well to the environment altered by humans and grows very well in parks or alleys. Global warming also favors mistletoe in its march to the east and north of Europe. However, the species is evaluated very ambiguously by people. Often negatively, by comparing it to Count Dracula, who sucks the life out of trees. But by others it is treated positively, as the Robin Hood of ecosystems. So is the mistletoe a vampire or Robin Hood?

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  1. HORSE CHESTNUT - A RELIC FROM THE BALKAN PENINSULA
  2. INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES - WHAT HELPS THEIR EXPANSION?
  3. WILL STRESSED SEEDS PROVIDE US WITH A BETTER FUTURE?
  4. FROM SEED GERMINATION TO PLANT FORMATION. THE DIFFERENT SIDES OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES

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