Traditional rural biotopes such as wood-pastures are species-rich environments that have been created by low-intensity agriculture. Their amount has decreased dramatically during the 20th century in whole Europe due to the intensification of agriculture. Wood-pastures host some fungal species that prefer warm areas and are adapted to semi-open conditions, but still very little is known about fungi in these habitats. We studied how management, historical land-use intensity, present grazing intensity, time since abandonment, and stand conditions affect the species richness and community composition of ectomycorrhizal fungi. We surveyed fruit bodies on three 10 m × 10 m study plots in 36 sites and repeated the surveys three times. Half of the ...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
We explored the most influential stand-scaled drivers of ectomycorrhizal, terricolous saprotrophic, ...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood-pastures are species-rich environments that have been create...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
Managed grazing, involving large animals destined for human consumption, covers more than 25% of th...
Although soil-inhabiting fungi can affect tree health and biomass production in managed and pristine...
Successful colonization of empty habitat patches depends both on the capacity of a species to reach ...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
Fungal communities have been shown to be highly sensitive toward shifts in plant diversity and speci...
Interactions of belowground fungal communities with exotic and native plant species may be important...
Communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are strongly affected by land use intensity and so...
The increasing human impact on the earth’s biosphere is inflicting changes at all spatial scales. A...
Communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are strongly affected by land use intensity and so...
Throughout the Neotropics forests are being converted to agricultural systems, especially pastures. ...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
We explored the most influential stand-scaled drivers of ectomycorrhizal, terricolous saprotrophic, ...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood-pastures are species-rich environments that have been create...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
Managed grazing, involving large animals destined for human consumption, covers more than 25% of th...
Although soil-inhabiting fungi can affect tree health and biomass production in managed and pristine...
Successful colonization of empty habitat patches depends both on the capacity of a species to reach ...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
Fungal communities have been shown to be highly sensitive toward shifts in plant diversity and speci...
Interactions of belowground fungal communities with exotic and native plant species may be important...
Communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are strongly affected by land use intensity and so...
The increasing human impact on the earth’s biosphere is inflicting changes at all spatial scales. A...
Communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are strongly affected by land use intensity and so...
Throughout the Neotropics forests are being converted to agricultural systems, especially pastures. ...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
We explored the most influential stand-scaled drivers of ectomycorrhizal, terricolous saprotrophic, ...
The increasing human impact upon the biosphere of earth is causing profound changes across all spa...