نتایج جستجو برای: ectomycorrhizal fungi

تعداد نتایج: 45664  

2005
IAN A. DICKIE PETER B. REICH

1 Ectomycorrhizal fungi are spatially associated with established ectomycorrhizal vegetation, but the influence of distance from established vegetation on the presence, abundance, diversity and community composition of fungi is not well understood. 2 We examined mycorrhizal communities in two abandoned agricultural fields in Minnesota, USA, using Quercus macrocarpa seedlings as an in situ bioas...

2004
KATHLEEN K. TRESEDER MICHELLE C. MACK ALISON CROSS

Fires are critical pathways of carbon loss from boreal forest soils, whereas microbial communities form equally critical controls over carbon accumulation between fires. We used a chronosequence in Alaska to test Read’s hypothesis that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi should dominate ecosystems with low accumulation of surface litter, and ectomycorrhizal fungi should proliferate where organic horiz...

2013
Krista L. McGuire Steven D. Allison Noah Fierer Kathleen K. Treseder

Fungi regulate key nutrient cycling processes in many forest ecosystems, but their diversity and distribution within and across ecosystems are poorly understood. Here, we examine the spatial distribution of fungi across a boreal and tropical ecosystem, focusing on ectomycorrhizal fungi. We analyzed fungal community composition across litter (organic horizons) and underlying soil horizons (0-20 ...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Roland Treu Justine Karst Morgan Randall Gregory J Pec Paul W Cigan Suzanne W Simard Janice E K Cooke Nadir Erbilgin James F Cahill

Forest die-off caused by mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosa) is rapidly transforming western North American landscapes. The rapid and widespread death of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) will likely have cascading effects on biodiversity. One group particularly prone to such declines associated with MPB are ectomycorrhizal fungi, symbiotic organisms that can depend on pine for the...

2016
Holly V. Moeller Kabir G. Peay

Background. The extent to which ectomycorrhizal fungi mediate primary production, carbon storage, and nutrient remineralization in terrestrial ecosystems depends upon fungal community composition. However, the factors that govern community composition at the root system scale are not well understood. Here, we explore a potential tradeoff between ectomycorrhizal fungal competitive ability and en...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
K W Cullings D R Vogler V T Parker S K Finley

We used molecular genetic methods to test two hypotheses, (i) that host plant specificity among ectomycorrhizal fungi would be common in a closed-canopy, mixed Pinus contorta-Picea engelmannii forest in Yellowstone National Park and (ii) that specificity would be more common in the early successional tree species, P. contorta, than in the invader, P. engelmannii. We identified 28 ectomycorrhiza...

2016
Firoz Shah César Nicolás Johan Bentzer Magnus Ellström Mark Smits Francois Rineau Björn Canbäck Dimitrios Floudas Robert Carleer Gerald Lackner Jana Braesel Dirk Hoffmeister Bernard Henrissat Dag Ahrén Tomas Johansson David S Hibbett Francis Martin Per Persson Anders Tunlid

Ectomycorrhizal fungi are thought to have a key role in mobilizing organic nitrogen that is trapped in soil organic matter (SOM). However, the extent to which ectomycorrhizal fungi decompose SOM and the mechanism by which they do so remain unclear, considering that they have lost many genes encoding lignocellulose-degrading enzymes that are present in their saprotrophic ancestors. Spectroscopic...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2017
Gregory J Pec Justine Karst D Lee Taylor Paul W Cigan Nadir Erbilgin Janice E K Cooke Suzanne W Simard James F Cahill

Western North American landscapes are rapidly being transformed by forest die-off caused by mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae), with implications for plant and soil communities. The mechanisms that drive changes in soil community structure, particularly for the highly prevalent ectomycorrhizal fungi in pine forests, are complex and intertwined. Critical to enhancing understanding wi...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Thomas D Bruns Peter G Kennedy

The 21st New Phytologist symposium entitled ‘The ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi’ attracted over 100 participants to Montpellier, France, for a two-day meeting in early December. Marc-André Selosse (Université Montpellier, France) and Ian Alexander (University of Aberdeen, UK) organized the talks around the classic ecological hierarchy of individuals, populations and communities. The meeting a...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Martin I Bidartondo Bastian Burghardt Gerhard Gebauer Thomas D Bruns David J Read

In the mycorrhizal symbiosis, plants exchange photosynthates for mineral nutrients acquired by fungi from the soil. This mutualistic arrangement has been subverted by hundreds of mycorrhizal plant species that lack the ability to photosynthesize. The most numerous examples of this behaviour are found in the largest plant family, the Orchidaceae. Although these non-photosynthetic orchid species ...

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