Members of the genus Hygrocybe are ubiquitous and colourful components of many undisturbed and nutrient-poor grasslands in the UK. Through a number of detailed surveys of the distribution of Hygrocybe spp. and of genera showing similar patterns of occurrence (e.g. Clavaria spp., Entoloma spp., Geoglossum spp.) a picture is gradually emerging of the more important ‘waxcap grassland’ sites, and of those species in greatest need of protection. Waxcap fungi are far from ideal experimental organisms which explains why so little has been published about the biology and ecology. They cannot be cultured on laboratory media and the correct conditions for inducing spores of most species to germinate have yet to be established. Nevertheless approaches...
Rigorous diagnostics and documentation of fungal species are fundamental to their conservation. Duri...
The diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was investigated in an unfertilized limestone gra...
Given that mycorrhizal fungi play key roles in shaping plant communities, greater attention should b...
Members of the genus Hygrocybe are ubiquitous and colourful components of many undisturbed and nutri...
The genus Hygrocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm. is globally distributed. Certain taxa occur on different continen...
The loss of semi-natural grasslands in Europe, largely though ploughing/reseeding and synthetic fert...
The large decline in plant and animal diversity of semi-natural grasslands resulting from the introd...
The trophic strategy of the globally distributed waxcaps(Hygrophoraceae) is uncertain. Some clues po...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
Saprotrophs and mycorrhizal fungi are the major agents of decomposition and nutrient cycling in terr...
Semi-natural chalk grassland is an internationally important habitat characterised by high species r...
Cord-forming fungi (CFF) are an assemblage of saprotrophic fungi which can use complex foraging orga...
Diversity and functioning are the most important topics in the ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood-pastures are species-rich environments that have been create...
Despite the substantial interest to ecologists of the relationship between species diversity and eco...
Rigorous diagnostics and documentation of fungal species are fundamental to their conservation. Duri...
The diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was investigated in an unfertilized limestone gra...
Given that mycorrhizal fungi play key roles in shaping plant communities, greater attention should b...
Members of the genus Hygrocybe are ubiquitous and colourful components of many undisturbed and nutri...
The genus Hygrocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm. is globally distributed. Certain taxa occur on different continen...
The loss of semi-natural grasslands in Europe, largely though ploughing/reseeding and synthetic fert...
The large decline in plant and animal diversity of semi-natural grasslands resulting from the introd...
The trophic strategy of the globally distributed waxcaps(Hygrophoraceae) is uncertain. Some clues po...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
Saprotrophs and mycorrhizal fungi are the major agents of decomposition and nutrient cycling in terr...
Semi-natural chalk grassland is an internationally important habitat characterised by high species r...
Cord-forming fungi (CFF) are an assemblage of saprotrophic fungi which can use complex foraging orga...
Diversity and functioning are the most important topics in the ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood-pastures are species-rich environments that have been create...
Despite the substantial interest to ecologists of the relationship between species diversity and eco...
Rigorous diagnostics and documentation of fungal species are fundamental to their conservation. Duri...
The diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was investigated in an unfertilized limestone gra...
Given that mycorrhizal fungi play key roles in shaping plant communities, greater attention should b...