Moving from pattern to process in fungal symbioses: linking functional traits, community ecology and phylogenetics

JL Parrent, K Peay, AE Arnold, LH Comas, P Avis… - The New …, 2010 - JSTOR
Nara K. 2009. Spores of ectomycorrhizal fungi: ecological strategies for germination and
dormancy. New Phyto logistici: 245-248. Peay KG, Kennedy PG, Bruns TD. 2008. Fungal …

Correlated evolution in an ectomycorrhizal host–symbiont system

LG van Galen, DA Orlovich, JM Lord… - New …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Mechanisms of diversification in fungi are relatively poorly known. Many ectomycorrhizal
symbionts show preference for particular host genera or families, so host–symbiont selection …

Plant-fungal symbiosis en gros and en detail

A Brachmann - New Phytologist, 2006 - JSTOR
Klamer M, BWth E. 2004. Estimation of conversion factors for fungal biomass determination
in compost using ergosterol and PLFA 18: 2 omega 6, 9. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36 …

Fungal symbiosis from mutualism to parasitism: who controls the outcome, host or invader?

RS Redman, DD Dunigan, RJ Rodriguez - New Phytologist, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Plant symbiotic fungi are generally thought to express a single lifestyle that might increase
(mutualism), decrease (parasitism), or have no influence (commensalism) on host fitness …

Uncommon ectomycorrhizal networks: richness and distribution of Alnus-associating ectomycorrhizal fungal communities

TR Horton, J Hayward, SG Tourtellot, DL Taylor - New Phytologist, 2013 - JSTOR
The level of specificity is a key evolutionary and ecological parameter of any symbiotic
interaction. Where diverse classes of mutualists interact, extracting the drivers of spatial …

Unity in diversity: structural and functional insights into the ancient partnerships between plants and fungi

KJ Field, S Pressel - New Phytologist, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Contents Summary 996 I. Introduction 996 II. An ancient, and diverse, symbiosis 998 III.
Structural diversity in ancient plant–fungal partnerships 1000 IV. Mycorrhizal unity in host …

Local adaptation and the consequences of being dislocated from coevolved enemies

A Biere, KJF Verhoeven - New Phytologist, 2008 - JSTOR
Bruns TD, Bidartondo MI, Taylor DL. 2002. Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities:
what do the exceptions tell us? Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 352-359. Dickie IA …

Are ericoid and ectomycorrhizal fungi part of a common guild?

T Vrålstad - New Phytologist, 2004 - JSTOR
Pawlowska TE, Taylor JW. 2004. Organization of genetic variation in individuals of
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Nature 427: 733-737. Pfeffer P, Douds DD, Bucking H …

Research perspectives on functional diversity in ectomycorrhizal fungi

RT Koide, PE Courty, J Garbaye - The New Phytologist, 2007 - JSTOR
Research Perspectives on Functional Diversity in Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Page 1 240 Forum
letters New Phytologist Chalot M, Blaudez D, Brun A. 2006. Ammonia: a candidate for nitrogen …

A phylogenetic estimation of trophic transition networks for ascomycetous fungi: are lichens cradles of symbiotrophic fungal diversification?

AE Arnold, J Miadlikowska, KL Higgins… - Systematic …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Fungi associated with photosynthetic organisms are major determinants of terrestrial
biomass, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem productivity from the poles to the equator. Whereas …