Reviews studies of fungi north of the limit of spruce, and discusses arctic fungi characteristics and potential scientific significance. Environmental adaptations in reproduction, life cycle, dispersal, host plants, and morphology are described. Extensions in the known ranges of four species are noted
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbioses with a few plant species that compr...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbioses with a few plant species that compr...
Fungi are abundant and functionally important in the Arctic, yet comprehensive studies of their dive...
Aeromycology has been largely dealt with for agricultural or medical reasons. Rust spores, smut spor...
Abstract Finnish botanists and mycologists have studied Arctic areas and timber line regions since t...
The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was surveyed along a latitudinal gradient in Arc...
Abstract Finnish botanists and mycologists have studied Arctic areas and timber line regions since t...
Information on the diversity of marine fungi in polar environments is lacking, especially marine fun...
Fungal communities in arctic soils tend to be less diverse compared to the communities in temperate ...
Fungal communities in arctic soils tend to be less diverse compared to the communities in temperate ...
Current knowledge concerning ‘decomposer’ Basidiomycota in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems is based ...
... The following report is based on samples of soil and water collected in a tundra area and is res...
Around 85% of the environments on Earth are permanently or seasonally colder than 5 °C. Among those,...
Finnish botanists and mycologists have studied Arctic areas and timberline regions since the beginni...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbioses with a few plant species that compr...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbioses with a few plant species that compr...
Fungi are abundant and functionally important in the Arctic, yet comprehensive studies of their dive...
Aeromycology has been largely dealt with for agricultural or medical reasons. Rust spores, smut spor...
Abstract Finnish botanists and mycologists have studied Arctic areas and timber line regions since t...
The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was surveyed along a latitudinal gradient in Arc...
Abstract Finnish botanists and mycologists have studied Arctic areas and timber line regions since t...
Information on the diversity of marine fungi in polar environments is lacking, especially marine fun...
Fungal communities in arctic soils tend to be less diverse compared to the communities in temperate ...
Fungal communities in arctic soils tend to be less diverse compared to the communities in temperate ...
Current knowledge concerning ‘decomposer’ Basidiomycota in Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems is based ...
... The following report is based on samples of soil and water collected in a tundra area and is res...
Around 85% of the environments on Earth are permanently or seasonally colder than 5 °C. Among those,...
Finnish botanists and mycologists have studied Arctic areas and timberline regions since the beginni...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbioses with a few plant species that compr...
International audienceEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbioses with a few plant species that compr...