The role of ectomycorrhizal communities in forest ecosystem processes: new perspectives and emerging concepts

PE Courty, M Buée, AG Diedhiou, P Frey-Klett… - Soil Biology and …, 2010 - Elsevier
The fungal symbionts forming ectomycorrhizas, as well as their associated bacteria, benefit
forest trees in a number of ways although the most important is enhancing soil nutrient …

Mycorrhizal networks: a review of their extent, function, and importance

SW Simard, DM Durall - Canadian Journal of Botany, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
It is well known from laboratory studies that a single mycorrhizal fungal isolate can colonize
different plant species, form interplant linkages, and provide a conduit for interplant transfer …

[图书][B] Fungi in ecosystem processes

J Dighton - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This new edition of Fungi in Ecosystem Processes continues the unique approach of
examining the roles of fungi from the perspective of ecosystem functions. It explores how …

Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in young forest stands regenerating after clearcut logging

MD Jones, DM Durall, JWG Cairney - New Phytologist, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The effects on the ectomycorrhizal fungal community of clearcut logging, which is used to
harvest millions of hectares of ectomycorrhizal forest annually, has been studied for a …

Effects of extensive forest management on soil productivity

DF Grigal - Forest Ecology and Management, 2000 - Elsevier
This paper focuses on the effects of extensive forest management on soil productivity, its
capacity to produce plants. Forest productivity, the summation of the productivities of the …

Exploring functional definitions of mycorrhizas: are mycorrhizas always mutualisms?

MD Jones, SE Smith - Canadian Journal of Botany, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
On considère généralement les mycorhizes comme un cas de mutualisme classique. Les
auteures décrivent le mutualisme comme une augmentation réciproque de l'adaptation des …

Carbon and nutrient fluxes within and between mycorrhizal plants

SW Simard, MD Jones, DM Durall - Mycorrhizal ecology, 2003 - Springer
Mycorrhizal fungi are involved in the uptake of nutrients in exchange for C from host plants,
and possibly in the transfer of C and nutrients between plants. Ecto-mycorrhizal fungi (EMF) …

Causes and consequences of monodominance in tropical lowland forests

SD Torti, PD Coley, TA Kursar - The american naturalist, 2001 - journals.uchicago.edu
Tropical canopy dominance in lowland, well-drained forests by one plant species is a long-
standing conundrum in tropical biology. Research now shows that dominance is not the …

Commercial harvests of edible mushrooms from the forests of the Pacific Northwest United States: issues, management, and monitoring for sustainability

D Pilz, R Molina - Forest Ecology and management, 2002 - Elsevier
Widespread commercial harvesting of wild edible mushrooms from the forests of the Pacific
Northwest United States (PNW-US) began 10–15 years ago. A large proportion of suitable …

Ecological scale and forest development: squirrels, dietary fungi, and vascular plants in managed and unmanaged forests

AB Carey, J Kershner, B Biswell, LD de Toledo - Wildlife monographs, 1999 - JSTOR
Understanding ecological processes and their spatial scales is key to managing ecosystems
for biodiversity, especially for species associated with late-seral forest. We focused on 2 …