Ecology of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi: what insight have we gained with molecular tools and what's missing?
The fungal partners involved in Ericoid mycorrhizal (ERM) associations are diverse,
including many ascomycetous species falling in the Helotiales order, such as Rhizoscyphus …
including many ascomycetous species falling in the Helotiales order, such as Rhizoscyphus …
Generic concepts and correlations in ascomycetes based on molecular and morphological data: Lecythothecium duriligni gen. et sp. nov. with a Sporidesmium anamorph, and …
M Réblová, K Winka - Mycologia, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
A new species in the new monotypic genus Lecythothecium, having a Sporidesmium
anamorph, and the new species Ascolacicola austriaca are described, illustrated with line …
anamorph, and the new species Ascolacicola austriaca are described, illustrated with line …
Somatic incompatibility in ectomycorrhizas
A Dahlberg - Mycorrhiza: Structure, Function, Molecular Biology and …, 1999 - Springer
Describing and identifying fungal individuals, ie geneticalIy unique mycelia, are key
problems in studies of the evolutionary and population biology of ectomycorrhizal fungi. It is …
problems in studies of the evolutionary and population biology of ectomycorrhizal fungi. It is …
Molecular systematics of the Amphisphaeriaceae based on cladistic analyses of partial LSU rDNA gene sequences
R Jeewon, CY Edward - Mycological Research, 2003 - cambridge.org
The Amphisphaeriaceae is an important family of ascomycetes within the Xylariales. There
has been, however, disagreement regarding the taxonomic placement of many genera …
has been, however, disagreement regarding the taxonomic placement of many genera …
Communities, populations and individuals of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
S Rosendahl - New Phytologist, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the phylum Glomeromycota are found globally in most
vegetation types, where they form a mutualistic symbiosis with plant roots. Despite their wide …
vegetation types, where they form a mutualistic symbiosis with plant roots. Despite their wide …
[PDF][PDF] Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs
PW Crous - 2010 - repository.up.ac.za
Mycosphaerella, one of the largest genera of ascomycetes, encompasses several thousand
species and has anamorphs residing in more than 30 form genera. Although previous …
species and has anamorphs residing in more than 30 form genera. Although previous …
Monotropa uniflora plants of eastern Massachusetts form mycorrhizae with a diversity of russulacean fungi
S Yang, DH Pfister - Mycologia, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Plant species in the subfamily Monotropoideae are mycoheterotrophs; they obtain fixed
carbon from photosynthetic plants via a shared mycorrhizal network. Previous findings show …
carbon from photosynthetic plants via a shared mycorrhizal network. Previous findings show …
A phylum-level phylogenetic classification of zygomycete fungi based on genome-scale data
Zygomycete fungi were classified as a single phylum, Zygomycota, based on sexual
reproduction by zygospores, frequent asexual reproduction by sporangia, absence of …
reproduction by zygospores, frequent asexual reproduction by sporangia, absence of …
Diversispora celata sp. nov: molecular ecology and phylotaxonomy of an inconspicuous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
HA Gamper, C Walker, A Schüßler - New Phytologist, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The increasing numbers of taxonomically unassigned phylotypes reported in molecular
ecological studies contrast with the few formally described arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi …
ecological studies contrast with the few formally described arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi …
The ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: life in the real world
AFS Taylor, IAN Alexander - Mycologist, 2005 - Elsevier
Ectomycorrhizas (ECM) are dual organs formed between the terminal feeder roots of many
plant species and certain soil fungi. The species richness and taxonomic diversity of ECM …
plant species and certain soil fungi. The species richness and taxonomic diversity of ECM …