Diversity and distribution of tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi

A Corrales, RA Koch, AM Vasco-Palacios, ME Smith… - Mycologia, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The tropics were long considered to have few ectomycorrhizal fungi, presumably due to a
paucity of ectomycorrhizal host plants relative to higher-latitude ecosystems. However, an …

Ecological studies of ectomycorrhizal fungi: an analysis of survey methods

BB Tóth, Z Barta - Fungal Diversity, 2010 - Springer
In this paper, by reviewing ecological studies of ectomycorrhizal fungi where both fruiting
bodies and mycorrhizal root tips were simultaneously surveyed, we investigate whether the …

Pollution control enhanced spruce growth in the “Black Triangle” near the Czech–Polish border

T Kolář, P Čermák, F Oulehle, M Trnka… - Science of the Total …, 2015 - Elsevier
Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stands in certain areas of Central Europe have
experienced substantial dieback since the 1970s. Understanding the reasons for this …

[HTML][HTML] Multigene phylogeny and taxonomic revision of Atheliales sl: Reinstatement of three families and one new family, Lobuliciaceae fam. nov.

BP Sulistyo, KH Larsson, D Haelewaters, M Ryberg - Fungal biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Atheliales (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) is an order mostly composed of
corticioid fungi, containing roughly 100 described species in 20 genera. Members exhibit …

Survey of corticioid fungi in North American pinaceous forests reveals hyperdiversity, underpopulated sequence databases, and species that are potentially …

LM Rosenthal, KH Larsson, S Branco, JA Chung… - Mycologia, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The corticioid fungi are commonly encountered, highly diverse, ecologically important, and
understudied. We collected specimens in 60 pine and spruce forests across North America …

Structural complexity enhancement increases fungal species richness in northern hardwood forests

NC Dove, WS Keeton - Fungal Ecology, 2015 - Elsevier
Forest management practices directly influence microhabitat characteristics important to the
survival of fungi. Because fungal populations perform key ecological processes, there is …

Temperate eucalypt forest decline is linked to altered ectomycorrhizal communities mediated by soil chemistry

BM Horton, M Glen, NJ Davidson, D Ratkowsky… - Forest Ecology and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Eucalypt forest decline has a complex aetiology often linked to altered soil chemistry caused
by environmental disturbances. Forest decline has also been linked to alterations in …

Distinct environmental variables drive the community composition of mycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi at the alpine treeline ecotone

M Vašutová, M Edwards-Jonášová, P Baldrian… - Fungal Ecology, 2017 - Elsevier
Soil inhabiting fungi have an important role in ecosystems around the treeline representing
both plant symbionts and organic matter decomposers. To identify the drivers of their …

Establishment of ectomycorrhizal fungal community on isolated Nothofagus cunninghamii seedlings regenerating on dead wood in Australian wet temperate forests …

L Tedersoo, G Gates, CW Dunk, T Lebel, TW May… - Mycorrhiza, 2009 - Springer
Decaying wood provides an important habitat for animals and forms a seed bed for many
shade-intolerant, small-seeded plants, particularly Nothofagus. Using morphotyping and …

Studies on the ectomycorrhizal community in a declining Quercus suber L. stand

E Lancellotti, A Franceschini - Mycorrhiza, 2013 - Springer
This survey was carried out in a Quercus suber L. stand with many trees affected by the
disease “oak decline”. Its aim was to obtain information about both the belowground …