We investigated the interaction between fungal communities of soil and dead wood substrates. For this, we applied molecular species identification and stable isotope tracking to both soil and decaying wood in an unmanaged boreal Norway spruce-dominated stand. Altogether, we recorded 1990 operational taxonomic units, out of which more than 600 were shared by both substrates and 589 were found to exclusively inhabit wood. On average the soil was more species-rich than the decaying wood, but the species richness in dead wood increased monotonically along the decay gradient, reaching the same species richness and community composition as soil in the late stages. Decaying logs at all decay stages locally influenced the fungal communities from so...
This provides statistical analyses and supplementary data for carbon and nitrogen isotopes in wood d...
Dead wood constitutes an important substrate for biodiversity in boreal forests. As the wood decays,...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
The decomposition of organic substrates represents an important part of the global carbon cycle and ...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
<p>Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood ne...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
This provides statistical analyses and supplementary data for carbon and nitrogen isotopes in wood d...
Dead wood constitutes an important substrate for biodiversity in boreal forests. As the wood decays,...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
The decomposition of organic substrates represents an important part of the global carbon cycle and ...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
<p>Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood ne...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
This provides statistical analyses and supplementary data for carbon and nitrogen isotopes in wood d...
Dead wood constitutes an important substrate for biodiversity in boreal forests. As the wood decays,...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...