%0 Journal Article %A Hong LI %A Lijun LIU %A Xiaoguang LI %A Xin ZHONG %A Yanyan PAN %A Yifei ZHANG %T Response of Pinus Koraiensis Growth and Rhizosphere Soil Enzyme Activity to Lepista nuda Inoculation %D 2025 %R 10.7525/j.issn.1673-5102.2025.03.015 %J Bulletin of Botanical Research %P 460-470 %V 45 %N 3 %X
This study investigated the effects of Lepista nuda inoculation at different doses on the growth of Pinus koraiensis seedlings and rhizosphere soil enzyme activity, aiming to provide technical support for cultivating mycorrhizal P. koraiensis seedlings and forestation. Four-year-old P. koraiensis seedlings were treated with four doses of L. nuda inoculant. Growth parameters, soil nutrient content, and rhizosphere soil enzyme activity were measured and analyzed. Correlation analysis was conducted to elucidate the responses of seedling growth and soil enzyme activity to L. nuda colonization. Key findings were that: (1)L. nuda colonization significantly enhanced seedling growth, at an optimal dose of 150 g?plant-1, plant height, ground diameter, fresh weight, and dry weight increased by 29.07%, 25.69%, 38.16%, and 57.44%, respectively, compared to the control. Mycorrhizal colonization rate and root activity increased significantly in the inoculation treatment compared to the control. (2)Inoculation treatments exhibited higher soil nutrient content than the control, at a dose of 150 g?plant-1, the content of soil organic matter, available nitrogen, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and available phosphorus increased by 60.67%, 31.46%, 35.23%, 72.22%, and 35.91%, respectively. (3)All doses of L. nuda inoculation