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Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2012
Abstract Soil aggregation is an important ecosystem process mediated by soil organisms. Collembola and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are major soil biota representing different functional groups, and are known as two key promoters of soil aggregation.
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Abstract Soil aggregation is an important ecosystem process mediated by soil organisms. Collembola and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are major soil biota representing different functional groups, and are known as two key promoters of soil aggregation.
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Interpretation of regional differences in the fungal biota as effects of atmospheric pollution
Mycological Research, 1993Data on species composition, production and diversity of macrofungi from a simulated acid rain experiment have been compared with similar data obtained in two regions of Norway with different loadings of air pollution. This was in an attempt to separate regional differences caused by atmospheric pollution from differences caused by other environmental ...
Sigurd M. Såstad, Hege Bull Jenssen
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2019
AbstractBACKGROUNDFungal infestation is a leading cause of qualitative and quantitative deterioration of stored wheat grains. Limited information is available on the spatial distribution of fungal biota associated with stored wheat grains in India. Fungi were isolated and characterized from nine stored wheat grain samples in three warehouses of the ...
Ranjana Kumari +2 more
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AbstractBACKGROUNDFungal infestation is a leading cause of qualitative and quantitative deterioration of stored wheat grains. Limited information is available on the spatial distribution of fungal biota associated with stored wheat grains in India. Fungi were isolated and characterized from nine stored wheat grain samples in three warehouses of the ...
Ranjana Kumari +2 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2015
The pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda, is a secondary colonizer of pines and other conifers. Although it is necessary to understand interactions of this insect with other organisms, few studies have focused on its fungal associates. This study focused on the effect of geographical distance on the occurrence of fungi carried by the beetle.
Silva, Ximena +7 more
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The pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda, is a secondary colonizer of pines and other conifers. Although it is necessary to understand interactions of this insect with other organisms, few studies have focused on its fungal associates. This study focused on the effect of geographical distance on the occurrence of fungi carried by the beetle.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF FUNGAL BIOTA IN URBAN SOIL ECOSYSTEMS
This research systematically analyzes the role of micromycete fungi and their participation level in ecological processes within soil ecosystems altered by urbanization. A study conducted across 12 sites in Baku with varying degrees of urbanization documented 34 species of micromycete fungi.Balakhanova G., Ibrahimova Kh.
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Contributions to the lichenized and lichenicolous fungal biota of Turkey
2007Eleven species of lichenicolous fungi (Cercidospora caudata, Dactylospora homoclinella, Endococcus pseudocarpus, Lichenodiplis lichenicola, Phaeospora rimosicola, Polycoccum marmoratum, Pyrenidium actinellum, Scoliciosporum intrusum, Toninia episema, Unguiculariopsis groenlandiae, and Verrucaria aspiciliicola) and three taxa of lichenized fungi ...
Aksoy, Ahmet +2 more
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As a result of the studies, the mycobiota of some medicinal plants belonging to the Talysh flora was characterized by the species composition and characteristic features of phytopathogens involved in the formation of the mycobiota. It was established that 68 of the 84 species of fungi registered during the research belong to phytopathogens, and among ...
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Jabraylzadeh, Sabiya +2 more
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Microbiology and immunology, 2012
In addition to the crew, microbes also find their way aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Therefore, microbial monitoring is necessary for the health and safety of the crew and for general maintenance of the facilities of this station. Samples were collected from three sites in the Japanese experimental module KIBO on the ISS (air diffuser ...
Kazuo, Satoh +7 more
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In addition to the crew, microbes also find their way aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Therefore, microbial monitoring is necessary for the health and safety of the crew and for general maintenance of the facilities of this station. Samples were collected from three sites in the Japanese experimental module KIBO on the ISS (air diffuser ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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The Pandanaceae - does it have a diverse and unique fungal biota?
2002E. H. C. McKenzie +2 more
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