[HTML][HTML] Lineages of ectomycorrhizal fungi revisited: foraging strategies and novel lineages revealed by sequences from belowground
L Tedersoo, ME Smith - Fungal biology reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
In the fungal kingdom, the ectomycorrhizal (EcM) symbiosis has evolved independently in
multiple groups that are referred to as lineages. A growing number of molecular studies in
the fields of mycology, ecology, soil science, and microbiology generate vast amounts of
sequence data from fungi in their natural habitats, particularly from soil and roots. However,
as the number and diversity of sequences has increased, it has become increasingly difficult
to accurately identify the fungal species in these samples and to determine their trophic …
multiple groups that are referred to as lineages. A growing number of molecular studies in
the fields of mycology, ecology, soil science, and microbiology generate vast amounts of
sequence data from fungi in their natural habitats, particularly from soil and roots. However,
as the number and diversity of sequences has increased, it has become increasingly difficult
to accurately identify the fungal species in these samples and to determine their trophic …