Dual‐mycorrhizal plants: their ecology and relevance

FP Teste, MD Jones, IA Dickie - New Phytologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Dual‐mycorrhizal plants are capable of associating with fungi that form characteristic
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) structures. Here, we address the …

Current insight into traditional and modern methods in fungal diversity estimates

AK Gautam, RK Verma, S Avasthi, Sushma, Y Bohra… - Journal of Fungi, 2022 - mdpi.com
Fungi are an important and diverse component in various ecosystems. The methods to
identify different fungi are an important step in any mycological study. Classical methods of …

GlobalFungi, a global database of fungal occurrences from high-throughput-sequencing metabarcoding studies

T Větrovský, D Morais, P Kohout, C Lepinay, C Algora… - Scientific Data, 2020 - nature.com
Fungi are key players in vital ecosystem services, spanning carbon cycling, decomposition,
symbiotic associations with cultivated and wild plants and pathogenicity. The high …

[HTML][HTML] Development of agricultural bio-inoculants based on mycorrhizal fungi and endophytic filamentous fungi: Co-inoculants for improve plant-physiological …

M Díaz-Urbano, N Goicoechea, P Velasco, J Poveda - Biological Control, 2023 - Elsevier
A new more sustainable agricultural system needs to be developed to increase production
without compromising human and animal health and preserving essential resources, such …

Ericaceous plant–fungus network in a harsh alpine–subalpine environment

H Toju, AS Tanabe, HS Ishii - Molecular Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In terrestrial ecosystems, plant species and diverse root‐associated fungi form complex
networks of host–symbiont associations. Recent studies have revealed that structures of …

Network modules and hubs in plant-root fungal biomes

H Toju, S Yamamoto, AS Tanabe… - Journal of The …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Terrestrial plants host phylogenetically and functionally diverse groups of below-ground
microbes, whose community structure controls plant growth/survival in both natural and …

Networks depicting the fine-scale co-occurrences of fungi in soil horizons

H Toju, O Kishida, N Katayama, K Takagi - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community
succession in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the ecosystem functions provided by soil fungi …

Some mycoheterotrophic orchids depend on carbon from dead wood: novel evidence from a radiocarbon approach

K Suetsugu, J Matsubayashi, I Tayasu - New Phytologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Mycoheterotrophic plants depend entirely on fungal associations for organic nutrients. While
most mycoheterotrophic plants are associated with the mycorrhizal partners of surrounding …

Below-ground plant–fungus network topology is not congruent with above-ground plant–animal network topology

H Toju, PR Guimarães Jr, JM Olesen… - Science advances, 2015 - science.org
In nature, plants and their pollinating and/or seed-dispersing animals form complex
interaction networks. The commonly observed pattern of links between specialists and …

Germplasm Resources of Oaks (Quercus L.) in China: Utilization and Prospects

Y Wang, C Xu, Q Wang, Y Jiang, L Qin - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Oaks (Quercus spp.) are a major component of subtropical and temperate
forests in the Northern Hemisphere. There are approximately 464 species, and they are …