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Differences in mycelial turnover and persistence of wood‐decay fungi at the microscale
Summary How long do fungal hyphae persist in the environment? And how does this differ between groups and species of fungi? Despite growing knowledge of fungal contributions to decomposition and soil carbon cycles, surprisingly little is known about the turnover of mycelia: What happens to fungal hyphae over time? And how this impacts different fungi's
Roos‐Marie I. J. van Bokhoven +2 more
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While undertaking macrofungal forays to several forested areas of Uttarakhand (India), a noteworthy and previously unknown species of Hemileccinum was unveiled. This species is proposed here as Hemileccinum indicum sp. nov. It is presented with both morphological characteristics and multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis.
Kanad Das +3 more
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Singerocomus guadelupae is characterized by velutinous and red to pink pileus surface, cream to red or both colors mixed in stipe surface, unchanging white to cream pileus and stipe context, broadly ellipsoid inamyloid basidiospores, and fusoid to ...
Andreza E. S. Peixoto +4 more
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Prevalence of Red List DD Species Limits the Application of the EDGE Approach for Fungi
ABSTRACT Despite their importance, fungi remain underrepresented in global conservation priorities and largely absent from indicators established for monitoring progress within the Global Biodiversity Framework. One indicator, the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) Index, tracks the conservation status of evolutionarily distinct ...
Susana P. Cunha +6 more
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1.2.4-Trihydroxybenzene is a characteristic chromogen of Gomphidius (Boletales), responsible for the colour changes to red and dark brown when the sporophores are hurt.
Renata von Ardenne, Wolfgang Steglich
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Birds, insects and air each host distinct fungal spore communities in a Japanese temperate forest; birds and insects act as selective vectors, while air provides maximal diversity. Our study highlights the importance of analysing multiple taxa to understand ecosystem‐level fungal spore dispersal and interactions.
Rohit Bangay +2 more
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The results reveal low adaptedness but high adaptability among beech seedlings, supporting mixed plantings of local and climate‐matched non‐local populations to strengthen forest resilience. Root‐associated fungi strongly influenced seedling growth through nitrogen uptake, with mycorrhizal fungi having positive effects and saprotrophs negative ones ...
Rodica Pena +6 more
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First record of Borofutus dhakanus (Boletaceae, Leccinoideae) in Thailand [PDF]
A new record of Borofutus dhakanus Hosen & Zhu L. Yang is reported from Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. The phylogenetic relationships of the Thai specimen were compared with those of the type species and allied genera from seven major ...
Thongkantha Sutheera +4 more
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ABSTRACT Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far‐reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human well‐being.
Hanno Seebens +64 more
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Pseudomerulius curtisii (Basidiomycota, Boletales, Tapinellaceae) en Argentina y Paraguay
Pseudomerulius curtisii es una especie ampliamente distribuida alrededor del mundo encontrándose citada para Norteamérica, Asia, Oceanía y en Sudamérica en Brasil, siendo una especie introducida en la mayoría de estas regiones al estar estrechamente ...
Alex E. Somrau +4 more
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