Dual‐mycorrhizal plants: their ecology and relevance
Dual‐mycorrhizal plants are capable of associating with fungi that form characteristic
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) structures. Here, we address the …
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) structures. Here, we address the …
Current insight into traditional and modern methods in fungal diversity estimates
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 …
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
Fungi are key players in vital ecosystem services, spanning carbon cycling, decomposition,
symbiotic associations with cultivated and wild plants and pathogenicity. The high …
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 …
A new more sustainable agricultural system needs to be developed to increase production
without compromising human and animal health and preserving essential resources, such …
without compromising human and animal health and preserving essential resources, such …
Ericaceous plant–fungus network in a harsh alpine–subalpine environment
In terrestrial ecosystems, plant species and diverse root‐associated fungi form complex
networks of host–symbiont associations. Recent studies have revealed that structures of …
networks of host–symbiont associations. Recent studies have revealed that structures of …
Network modules and hubs in plant-root fungal biomes
Terrestrial plants host phylogenetically and functionally diverse groups of below-ground
microbes, whose community structure controls plant growth/survival in both natural and …
microbes, whose community structure controls plant growth/survival in both natural and …
Networks depicting the fine-scale co-occurrences of fungi in soil horizons
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 …
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 …
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
In nature, plants and their pollinating and/or seed-dispersing animals form complex
interaction networks. The commonly observed pattern of links between specialists and …
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 …
forests in the Northern Hemisphere. There are approximately 464 species, and they are …