Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The influence of common mycorrhizal fungal networks (CMNs) on their components—namely the plants and the linking fungal genet—has been studied for decades and is under constant debate.
Anika Lehmann +2 more
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Ecology of Alpine Macrofungi - Combining Historical with Recent Data
Historical datasets of living communities are important because they can be used to document creeping shifts in species compositions. Such a historical data set exists for alpine fungi.
Ivano Brunner +9 more
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Biodiversity of mycorrhizosphere bacteria associated to endemic Tristaniopsis species in New Caledonian serpentine soils [PDF]
New Caledonian serpentine (ultramafic) outcrops are metal-rich soils, containing high levels of toxic heavy metals particularly the nickel (20 g.kg-1).
Domergue, Odile +6 more
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Trees and Regeneration in Rubber Agroforests and Other Forest-derived Vegetation in Jambi (Sumatra, Indonesia) [PDF]
The rubber agroforests (RAF) of Indonesia provide a dynamic interface between natural processes of forest regeneration and human's management targeting the harvesting of latex with minimum investment of time and financial resources ...
Noordwijk, M. V. (Meine) +2 more
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Frequency of ectomycorrhiza in black cherry (<i>Prunus serotina</i> Ehrh.) and common cherry (<i>Prunus padus</i> L.) growing in the immediate vicinity [PDF]
Marlena Baranowska +2 more
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ABSTRACT Serpula himantioides is a widely distributed wood rot fungus that causes heart rot in various tree species. In Japan, heart rot due to S. himantioides occurs in Chamaecyparis pisifera; however, changes in the wood fungal community composition accompanying the progression of heart rot in living trees remain unclear.
Ryusei Haraguchi +2 more
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Characterization of bacterial populations colonizing the surface of arbuscular mycorrhiza spores [PDF]
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are obligate symbiotic fungi that infect the roots of many plants. Recent evidence suggests synergistic interactions between bacterial popu1ations and mycorrhiza may play an important role in the development of the ...
Larue, Clayton
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Caracterización de ectomicorrizas en encinares productores de trufa negra del noreste de Soria [PDF]
Black truffle sporocarp production is determined, amongst many other factors, by an optimum mycorrhization degree in the roots of the host-tree. This process is triggered in balance with other fungal species that does not inhibit its sporocarp production.
Agueda, B. (Beatriz) +3 more
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An elusive ectomycorrhizal fungus reveals itself: a new species of Geopora (Pyronemataceae) associated with Pinus edulis [PDF]
Species of the genus Geopora are important ectomycorrhizal associates that can dominate the communities of some plant taxa, such as pinyon pine (Pinus edulis), a widespread tree of the western United States. Several members of the genus Geopora are known
Flores-Rentería, Lluvia +3 more
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Mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen dynamics in drained peatland [PDF]
Fungi have a fundamental role in carbon and nutrient transformations in the acids soils of boreal regions, such as peatlands, where high amounts of carbon (C) and nutrients are stored in peat, the pH is relatively low and the nutrient uptake of trees is ...
Potila, Hannamaria
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