Fungi, forests talk tonight in Forks

FORKS — Researcher Korena Mafune will talk about the relationships between fungi and old-growth forests at 7 tonight at the Olympic Natural Resources Center.

Mafune will talk about “Old-Growth Temperate Rainforests in Western Washington: Fungal Communities in Canopy Soils as Adaptive Facilitators to Environmental Change” in the Hemlock Forest Room at ONRC, 1455 S. Forks Ave.

The presentation is open to the public, and refreshments will be served. Attendees are encouraged to bring a potluck favorite dessert.

Mafune will discuss her current research and talk about why she is determined to explore old-growth forests from what we would usually call a bird’s-eye view. Her presentation will build from the ground up as she discusses the lifelong mutualistic relationships between plants and fungi and how they contribute to the unique characteristics of old-growth temperate rainforests.

Throughout the past three decades, organic canopy soils and adventitious roots have been reported in temperate old-growth rainforests. Despite these reports, experiments have not elucidated their role in the functioning and resilience of these rainforests to droughts.

The aim of this research is to determine if the community diversity of mutualistic fungi in canopy soils enhances the resilience of Acer macrophyllum to drier climates vs. communities found in the forest floor, and if these communities respond to pulses of phosphorus in respect to the varying soil characteristics found in canopy vs. forest floor soil ecosystems.

Preliminary research extracted fungal DNA from forest floor and canopy root-tips of old-growth A. macrophyllum located in an old-growth temperate rainforest of Olympic National Park.

Sequences suggested fungal diversities differ between canopy and forest floor soils.

To test the functional roles of these diverse mutualists, a larger-scale experimental manipulation of water, DNA analyses and imaging is being pursued.

Her research project will experimentally reduce or increase precipitation levels on 18 old-growth A. macrophyllum trees in two similar temperate rainforest stands.

During the experimental drought manipulation, fungal communities from both forest floor and canopy rooting systems will be sequenced and stained for fluorescent microscopy.

Also, changes in available phosphorous will be assessed in drought to determine if seasonal rainfall regimes and resulting nutrient availabilities are a determining factor in the structure of these fungal communities.

Mafune received her bachelor’s degree in restoration ecology and environmental horticulture from the University of Washington in 2013.

She completed her master’s degree in 2015 and is now in her second year of Ph.D. research.

She works closely with Daniel and Kristina Vogt at the interdisciplinary Vogt Lab of Ecosystem and Conservation Ecology.

For more information, contact Frank Hanson at 360-374-4556 or fsh2@uw.edu.

More in Entertainment

Buddy Mondlock will perform Friday at Rainshadow Recording at Fort Worden.
Buddy Mondlock to play at Rainshadow Recording

Buddy Mondlock will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday at… Continue reading

Andrea Guarino-Slemmons has more than 30 years of experience in jewelry design. Her work will be on display on Saturday during the Port Townsend Art Walk at the Port Townsend Gallery.
Paintings, jewelry to be on display during art walk

A variety of artwork will be on view during… Continue reading

Port Townsend Main Street to host Holidays in PT on Saturday

The Port Townsend Main Street Program will host Holidays… Continue reading

Northwest Women’s Chorale to host concert Monday

The Northwest Women’s Chorale will present “Hark!” at 7… Continue reading

Matt Forrest, left, as MacDuff and Tim Thorn as Macbeth rehearse for Peninsula College’s production of “Macbeth or The Curse of the Scottish Play.”
‘The Curse of the Scottish Play’ to open at Peninsula College

“Macbeth, or The Curse of the Scottish Play” will… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts to stage Christmas sci-fi comedy

“Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” will open with performances at… Continue reading

Students to lead Studium Generale discussion

Carmen Watson-Charles will present “Creating Common Ground” at 12:35… Continue reading

“Christmas Girl” by Jennifer Rose is part of the Blue Whole Gallery’s December exhibit, “A Silver Lining.”
Gold-themed event to highlight First Friday Art Walk

The First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a gold-themed… Continue reading

Santa’s elves during a recent rehearsal of “Sugar Plum Done.” From left, back row, are Piper Bruch, Sapphyre Billman and Sterling Ward. From left, front row, are Jessup Coffin, Rai Warzecha and Zade Harris.
Port Angeles Community Players to stage ‘Sugar Plum Done’

The Port Angeles Community Players will kick off its… Continue reading

Queen of Hearts, from left, includes Karen Laura Peters, Thomas Jennings, Tara Chugh and Carrie Jennings. They will perform at Studio Bob on Friday. (Brittne Lunniss)
Queen of Hearts to perform at Studio Bob

Queen of Hearts will perform at 7 p.m. Friday… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host free murder mystery reading

Peninsula College will host a staged reading of “The… Continue reading

Peninsula College jazz ensemble to host fall concert

The Peninsula College jazz ensemble will present its fall… Continue reading