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Ectomycorrhizal fungi alter soil food webs and the functional potential of bacterial communities. [PDF]
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Climate mismatches with ectomycorrhizal fungi contribute to migration lag in North American tree range shifts. [PDF]
Van Nuland ME +4 more
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Understories: A Common Ground For Art And Science [PDF]
Gilbert, S. R., Gilbert, Scott F.
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PCB metabolism by ectomycorrhizal fungi
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1995Since 1976 the use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has been banned in the U.S. Prior to this, commercial mixtures (Aroclors) had been used extensively as an industrial lubricant because of their nonflammable, nonreactive properties. These same properties are responsible for their persistent in the environment where they bind to soil particles and ...
P K, Donnelly, J S, Fletcher
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An overview of Cistus ectomycorrhizal fungi
Mycorrhiza, 2006The genus Cistus comprises a group of about 20 shrub species found in wide areas throughout the whole Mediterranean region to the Caucasus. Being one of the main constituents of the Mediterranean-type maquis, this plant genus is peculiar in that it has developed a range of specific adaptations to resist summer drought and frequent disturbance events ...
COMANDINI, ORNELLA +2 more
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Viability of ectomycorrhizal fungi following cryopreservation
Fungal Biology, 2013The use of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in biotechnological processes requires their maintenance over long periods under conditions that maintain their genetic, phenotypic, and physiological stability. Cryopreservation is considered as the most reliable method for long-term storage of most filamentous fungi. However, this technique is not widespread for
Charlotte Crahay +4 more
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Diversity and distribution of tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi
Mycologia, 2022The tropics were long considered to have few ectomycorrhizal fungi, presumably due to a paucity of ectomycorrhizal host plants relative to higher-latitude ecosystems. However, an increase in research in tropical regions over the past 30 years has greatly expanded knowledge about the occurrence of tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi.
Adriana Corrales +5 more
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Pinus pinaster
Mycorrhiza, 1995A study was undertaken to determine the ability to form ectomycorrhizae with Pinus pinaster Ait. in pure culture syntheses of 98 isolates of putative mycorrhizal fungi, mainly collected in northern Spain. A total of 35 species in 16 genera — Amanita, Cenococcum, Collybia, Cortinarius, Hebeloma, Laccaria, Lactarius, Lyophyllum, Melanogaster, Paxillus ...
Joan Pera, Isabel F. Alvarez
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