How soil fungi function in soil carbon and nutrient cycling is not well understood by using fungal enzymatic differences and their interactions with soil colloids. Eight extracellular enzymes, EEAs (chitinase, carboxymethyl cellulase, b-glucosidase, protease, acid phosphatase, polyphenol oxidase, laccase, and guaiacol oxidase) secreted by ten fungi were compared, and then the fungi that showed low and high enzymatic activity were co-cultured with soil colloids for the purpose of finding fungi-soil interactions. Some fungi (Gomphidius rutilus, Russula integra, Pholiota adiposa, and Geastrum mammosum) secreted 3–4 enzymes with weak activities, while others (Cyathus striatus, Suillus granulate, Phallus impudicus, Collybia dryophila, Agaricus s...
Soil microorganisms can control the soil cycles of carbon (C), and depending on their C-use efficien...
The spatial organisation of soils is crucially important in affecting belowground function, and the ...
After clearcutting, there is typically a shift in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure a...
How soil fungi function in soil carbon and nutrient cycling is not well understood by using fungal e...
Introduction Important nutrients in forest soils such as nitrogen and phosphorus are mostly recycled...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycetes are important decomposers of lignocellulosic substrates in ...
The activity of any particular enzyme in soil is a composite of activities associated with various b...
Limited data are available on the ectomycorrhizae-induced changes in surface structure and compositi...
Production of enzymes by fungal colonies in soils is affected by mycelium age and the presence or ab...
Extracellular phosphatases from ectomycorrhizal fungi may contribute to plant nutrition, particularl...
The chemical quality of soil carbon (C) inputs is a major factor controlling litter decomposition an...
Background/Question/Methods In the context of global nutrient cycles, extracellular enzymes that dec...
Catalytic activity of extracellular enzymes in soil controls many biogeochemical cycles. The efficie...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a heterogeneous mixture of materials ranging from fresh plant tissues t...
Soil microorganisms can control the soil cycles of carbon (C), and depending on their C-use efficien...
The spatial organisation of soils is crucially important in affecting belowground function, and the ...
After clearcutting, there is typically a shift in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure a...
How soil fungi function in soil carbon and nutrient cycling is not well understood by using fungal e...
Introduction Important nutrients in forest soils such as nitrogen and phosphorus are mostly recycled...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycetes are important decomposers of lignocellulosic substrates in ...
The activity of any particular enzyme in soil is a composite of activities associated with various b...
Limited data are available on the ectomycorrhizae-induced changes in surface structure and compositi...
Production of enzymes by fungal colonies in soils is affected by mycelium age and the presence or ab...
Extracellular phosphatases from ectomycorrhizal fungi may contribute to plant nutrition, particularl...
The chemical quality of soil carbon (C) inputs is a major factor controlling litter decomposition an...
Background/Question/Methods In the context of global nutrient cycles, extracellular enzymes that dec...
Catalytic activity of extracellular enzymes in soil controls many biogeochemical cycles. The efficie...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a heterogeneous mixture of materials ranging from fresh plant tissues t...
Soil microorganisms can control the soil cycles of carbon (C), and depending on their C-use efficien...
The spatial organisation of soils is crucially important in affecting belowground function, and the ...
After clearcutting, there is typically a shift in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure a...