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The carbon starvation response of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus [PDF]
The amounts of carbon allocated to the fungal partner in ectomycorrhizal associations can vary substantially depending on the plant growth and the soil nutrient conditions, and the fungus may frequently be confronted with limitations in carbon.
Ellström, Magnus +5 more
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Acute kidney injury related to wild mushrooms intoxication
The problem of mushroom intoxication has been brought up more often in both scientific journals and media, particularly in autumn – the period when mushroom hunting is most intense. Mushroom intoxication is mainly perceived as being associated with acute
Małgorzata Marchelek-Myśliwiec +8 more
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Many natural and anthropogenic soils are phosphorus (P) limited often due to larger P stocks sequestered in forms of low bioavailability. One of the strategies to overcome this shortage lies in the symbiosis of plants with mycorrhizal fungi, increasing ...
Katharina Schreider +6 more
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Responses of ectomycorrhizal fungi to changes in carbon and nutrient availability [PDF]
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi may receive 20% of the total C fixed by their host plants and are essential components of host nutrient acquisition. As a consequence of the vast physiological diversity that exists among ECM fungi, changes in community ...
Fransson, Petra M.A.
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Paxillus jamaicensis Hincks 1950
Published as part of Jiménez-Ferbans, Larry, Reyes-Castillo, Pedro & Schuster, Jack C., 2015, Passalidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) of the Greater and Lesser Antilles, pp.
Jiménez-Ferbans, Larry +2 more
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The results add to a growing body of evidence that the ‘Gadgil effect’ is not universal, even in the N‐poor litter of temperate pine forests where it was first described and is often invoked. Furthermore, the inconsistency of relationships between trenching effects with different metrics of decomposer N supply and demand calls into question the central
Lang C. DeLancey +8 more
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International Biological Flora: Tsuga canadensis*
Eastern Hemlock is a long‐lived forest tree of eastern North America known for its deep shade and home given to many organisms. Despite surviving large‐scale clearing for agriculture when Europeans arrived, it returned to dominate when the land was abandoned in the mid 1800s.
Peter A. Thomas, David A. Orwig
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Extraction Optimization and Characterization of Antioxidant Polysaccharides From Suillus bovinus
BBD‐RSM optimized bioactive polysaccharide extraction from Suillus bovinus. Y‐1 from S. bovinus reduced ROS, boosted SOD/CAT/GSH‐Px, and lowered MDA in HepG2 cells. Y‐1 has a unique heteropolysaccharide structure. ABSTRACT A three‐variable, three‐level Box–Behnken design combined with response surface methodology (BBD‐RSM), based on single‐factor ...
Zhuang Li +5 more
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Mycorrhizal and control seedlings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were grown under axenic conditions at various concentrations of nitrogen (0.17 mM, 3.78 mM, 18.92 mM) and phosphorus (0.25 mM, 5.58 mM, 23.5 mM).
Barbara Kieliszewska-Rokicka
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The Effects of Humidity and Seasonality on Foliar and Root Mycobiomes of Betula pendula
We conducted a DNA metabarcoding study in which we investigated how elevated air humidity, an effect of climate change predicted for Northern Europe, may influence the communities and ecological functions of fungi growing in silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) foliage and fine roots. ABSTRACT An increase in precipitation is predicted for Northern Europe
Mihhail Brodski +6 more
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