Suilloid fungi as global drivers of pine invasions

N Policelli, TD Bruns, R Vilgalys, MA Nuñez - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Belowground biota can deeply influence plant invasion. The presence of appropriate soil
mutualists can act as a driver to enable plants to colonize new ranges. We reviewed the …

[HTML][HTML] Ectomycorrhizal plant-fungal co-invasions as natural experiments for connecting plant and fungal traits to their ecosystem consequences

JD Hoeksema, C Averill, JM Bhatnagar… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Introductions and invasions by fungi, especially pathogens and mycorrhizal fungi, are
widespread and potentially highly consequential for native ecosystems, but may also offer …

Co‐invasion by Pinus and its mycorrhizal fungi

IA Dickie, N Bolstridge, JA Cooper… - New Phytologist, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The absence of co‐evolved mutualists of plants invading a novel habitat is the logical
corollary of the more widely recognized 'enemy escape'. To avoid or overcome the loss of …

Genera of Inocybaceae: New skin for the old ceremony

PB Matheny, AM Hobbs, F Esteve-Raventós - Mycologia, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A six-gene phylogeny of the Inocybaceae is presented to address classification
of major clades within the family. Seven genera are recognized that establish a global …

A single ectomycorrhizal fungal species can enable a Pinus invasion

J Hayward, TR Horton, A Pauchard, MA Nuñez - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Like all obligately ectomycorrhizal plants, pines require ectomycorrhizal fungal symbionts to
complete their life cycle. Pines introduced into regions far from their native range are …

[HTML][HTML] A fresh outlook on the smooth-spored species of Inocybe: type studies and 18 new species

D Bandini, B Oertel, U Eberhardt - Mycological Progress, 2021 - Springer
On the basis of detailed morphological and molecular investigation, eighteen new species of
Inocybe (I. alberichiana, I. beatifica, I. bellidiana, I. clandestina, I. drenthensis, I. dryadiana, I …

Biochar enhances seedling growth and alters root symbioses and properties of sub-boreal forest soils

SJ Robertson, PM Rutherford… - Canadian Journal of …, 2012 - cdnsciencepub.com
Robertson, SJ, Rutherford, PM, López-Gutiérrez, JC and Massicotte, HB 2012. Biochar
enhances seedling growth and alters root symbioses and properties of sub-boreal forest …

Novel interactions between non‐native mammals and fungi facilitate establishment of invasive pines

JR Wood, IA Dickie, HV Moeller, DA Peltzer… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded
ecosystems remains unresolved, but may play a key role in the widespread successful …

Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities coinvading with P inaceae host plants in A rgentina: G ringos bajo el bosque

J Hayward, TR Horton, MA Nuñez - New Phytologist, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Coinvasive ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi allow Pinaceae species to invade regions
otherwise lacking compatible symbionts, but ECM fungal communities permitting Pinaceae …

Soil biotic and abiotic effects on seedling growth exhibit context‐dependent interactions: evidence from a multi‐country experiment on Pinus contorta invasion

SJ Nuske, A Fajardo, MA Nuñez, A Pauchard… - New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The success of invasive plants is influenced by many interacting factors, but evaluating
multiple possible mechanisms of invasion success and elucidating the relative importance of …