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Global diversity of the Tylopilus alboater complex (Boletaceae, Boletales): new genus and species, and typification of the name Boletus alboater [PDF]
Recognition of Tylopilus alboater once relied heavily on the morphological features of the basidiomata, which resulted in considerable confusion due to morphological stasis and plasticity.
Jin Li +4 more
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Author Correction: A mycorrhizae-like gene regulates stem cell and gametophore development in mosses
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
Shuanghua Wang +8 more
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Morel Production Associated with Soil Nitrogen-Fixing and Nitrifying Microorganisms
True morels (Morchella, Pezizales) cultivated in soil are subject to complex influences from soil microbial communities. To explore the characteristics of soil microbial communities on morel cultivation, and evaluate whether these microbes are related to
Feng-Ming Yu +5 more
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Four new species of Entoloma subgen. Cubospora (Entolomataceae, Agaricales) from Yunnan Province, China [PDF]
Species of Entoloma are exceptionally diverse and widely distributed, with cuboid-spored members occurring mainly in subtropical to tropical regions. These cuboid-spored taxa are primarily classified into two subgenera, E. subg. Cuboeccilia and E.
Ze-Wei Liu +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Polyozellus multiplex (Thelephorales)
The complete mitogenome of Polyozellus multiplex (Underw.) Murrill , was first sequenced, assembled, and annotated in the present study. The mitogenome length was 47,054 bp with a GC content of 23.35%, including 14 conserved protein-coding genes, one ...
Jian-Wei Liu +3 more
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Many plants adapted to harsh environments have evolved low seed mass (‘light seeds’) with specific dispersal strategies, primarily either by wind (anemochory) or water (hydrochory).
Dong Liu +5 more
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The seed microbiome of crop wild relatives is a potential reservoir of beneficial traits that potentially improve their host plant resilience to fluctuating environments and pathogenic threats.
Dong Liu +9 more
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A mycorrhizae-like gene regulates stem cell and gametophore development in mosses
Plant evolution is intimately associated with fungal partners. Here the authors provide evidence that Physcomitrella patens MACRO2, a gene likely derived from early mycorrhizae-like fungi, was transferred to early land plants and plays an important role ...
Shuanghua Wang +8 more
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Cultivating macrofungi is an important management measure to develop economy in shady forest areas; however, its effect on soil ecology, especially microbial abundance and structure, remains insufficiently studied.
Dong Liu +4 more
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Diversity of GPI-anchored fungal adhesins [PDF]
AbstractSelective adhesion of fungal cells to one another and to foreign surfaces is fundamental for the development of multicellular growth forms and the successful colonization of substrates and host organisms. Accordingly, fungi possess diverse cell wall-associated adhesins, mostly large glycoproteins, which present N-terminal adhesion domains at ...
Lars-Oliver, Essen +2 more
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