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A Checklist of Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms Associated with Quercus humboldtii in Colombia
2020In Colombia, ectomycorrhizal mushrooms have been collected and documented in several departments and are commonly reported from the native Quercus humboldtii forests. This native species is constrained to the Andean region, occurs within a range of 750–3450 m asl, and establishes mutual symbiotic associations with some fungal genera.
Natalia Vargas, Silvia Restrepo
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Prediction of the climatic distribution of the Colombian oak Quercus humboldtii Bonpl. (Fagaceae)
Revista Novedades Colombianas, 2018Análisis espaciales de variables climáticas son importantes para entender la posible adaptación de las plantas a condiciones ambientales inestables. Este articulo presenta la distribución climática potencial de Q. humboldtii Bonpland en Colombia. Datos de colecciones de herbario fueron usados para generar el mapa de distribución.
González Orozco, Carlos, Palacio, Juan
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Forest Pathology, 2022
Abstract Quercus humboldtii is the dominant tree species in oak forest ecosystems in the Colombian Andes, and approximately 15,000 trees have been planted in urban Bogotá. In Bogotá, Q .
Julian Lamilla +2 more
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Abstract Quercus humboldtii is the dominant tree species in oak forest ecosystems in the Colombian Andes, and approximately 15,000 trees have been planted in urban Bogotá. In Bogotá, Q .
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Mycologia, 2019
To meet a global demand for timber, tree plantations were established in South America during the first half of the 20th century. Extensive plantings of non-native species now are found in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. In Colombia, miscellaneous plantations were established in the 1950s, during a period of intensive local logging, when ...
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To meet a global demand for timber, tree plantations were established in South America during the first half of the 20th century. Extensive plantings of non-native species now are found in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. In Colombia, miscellaneous plantations were established in the 1950s, during a period of intensive local logging, when ...
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Phytopathogenic Mollicutes, 2019
Phytoplasmas of 16SrI-B and 16SrVII-A subgroups infect the urban Quercus humboldtii trees in Bogota, Colombia. A survey allowed to detect the phytoplasma presence in the 93% of sampled trees, in particular in the 55% of these trees the 16SrVII-A phytoplasmas were detected, in the 37% the 16SrI-B phytoplasmas were present, while the 8% resulted ...
Julián Lamilla +2 more
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Phytoplasmas of 16SrI-B and 16SrVII-A subgroups infect the urban Quercus humboldtii trees in Bogota, Colombia. A survey allowed to detect the phytoplasma presence in the 93% of sampled trees, in particular in the 55% of these trees the 16SrVII-A phytoplasmas were detected, in the 37% the 16SrI-B phytoplasmas were present, while the 8% resulted ...
Julián Lamilla +2 more
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Biotropica, 2006
ABSTRACT Quercus humboldtii is a montane forest dominant species in Colombia, which has experienced significant habitat loss. Using three microsatellite loci, we compared the genetic diversity of adults and seedlings in fragments of small and large size.
Juan F. Fernández‐M. +1 more
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ABSTRACT Quercus humboldtii is a montane forest dominant species in Colombia, which has experienced significant habitat loss. Using three microsatellite loci, we compared the genetic diversity of adults and seedlings in fragments of small and large size.
Juan F. Fernández‐M. +1 more
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