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Fungal Biology, 2019
The diversity of the fungal community associated with adults of Dryocosmus kuriphilus following emergence was examined using HTS analysis. Ascomycota dominated the fungal core-biome community.
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The diversity of the fungal community associated with adults of Dryocosmus kuriphilus following emergence was examined using HTS analysis. Ascomycota dominated the fungal core-biome community.
C. Morales‐Rodríguez +7 more
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The use of stable isotopes in fungal ecology
Mycologist, 2004Griffith, G. W. (2004). Use of stable isotopes in fungal ecology.
G. Griffith
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Fungal strategies in ecological perspective
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1988SynopsisEvidence now points to the existence of common patterns of functional specialisation in green plants and fungi. It is predicted that further research will reveal the basis for a universal functional classification of organisms which can be used to analyse the assembly rules of communities and ecosystems.
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Ecology of Terrestrial Fungal Entomopathogens
1997Fungal pathogens are capable of causing sensational levels of mortality in insect populations. As early as about 1000 AD, sericulturists in Asia reported Beauveria bassiana infections in silkworms (Steinhaus, 1956). The “germ theory of disease,” the concept that microbes can cause disease, was first experimentally proven by Agostino Bassi in 1834 ...
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The Ecology of Fungal Food Spoilage
1997Food is not commonly treated as an ecosystem, perhaps on the basis that it is not a “natural” system. Nevertheless an ecosystem it is and an important one, because human food stores are vast. It can be argued, indeed, that man has now been growing and storing enough food sufficiently long that some rapidly evolving organisms, such as haploid asexual ...
J. I. Pitt, A. D. Hocking
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Thinking Fungally: Ecological Modes of Thought
2023No description suppliedhttps://www.entheogenesis.org/shop/p/ega-conference-journal ...
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Some Aspects of Fungal Ecology
1996Fungi are dominant microorganisms in all terrestrial ecosystems. They are major saprophytes, they are very important pathogens, and they are key symbionts. The ecology of the fungi is thus of essential importance for the functioning of the whole ecosystem.
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Ecology and evolution of algal–fungal symbioses
Current Opinion in MicrobiologyEcological interactions and symbiosis between algae and fungi are ancient, widespread, and diverse with many independent origins. The heterotrophic constraint on fungal nutrition drives fungal interactions with autotrophic organisms, including algae. While ancestors of modern fungi may have evolved as parasites of algae, there remains a latent ability ...
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