In this study, the abundance and composition of prokaryotic communities associated with the inner tissue of fruiting bodies of Suillus bovinus, Boletus pinophilus, Cantharellus cibarius, Agaricus arvensis, Lycoperdon perlatum, and Piptoporus betulinus were analyzed using culture-independent methods. Our findings indicate that archaea and bacteria colonize the internal tissues of all investigated specimens and that archaea are prominent members of the prokaryotic community. The ratio of archaeal 16S rRNA gene copy numbers to those of bacteria was >1 in the fruiting bodies of four out of six fungal species included in the study. The largest proportion of archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences belonged to thaumarchaeotal classes Terrestrial group, M...
The uniquely compartmentalized fruiting body structure of the ectomycorrhizal fungus (EMF) Tricholom...
<p>The heatmaps show the relative proportions of microbial lineages detected by pyrosequencing. The ...
Tricholoma matsutake, the pine mushroom, is a valuable forest product with high economic value in As...
In this study, the abundance and composition of prokaryotic communities associated with the inner ti...
Mycorrhizal fungi have a strong impact on soil biota. In this study, bacterial and archaeal populati...
Despite recent advances in understanding the microbiome of eukaryotes, little is known about microbi...
The plant microbiome has been considered one of the most researched areas of microbial biodiversity,...
Sporocarps (fruit bodies) are the sexual reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi. They ar...
The earliest stages of bacterial colonisation of wood have received little attention, particularly w...
Group 1.1c Crenarchaeota are the predominating archaeal group in acidic boreal forest soils. In this...
International audienceWood recycling is key to forest biogeochemical cycles, largely driven by micro...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
Archaea are ubiquitous in forest soils, but little is known about the factors regulating their abund...
This thesis discusses the concept of mycorrhization in the roots of land plants, their reliance on s...
The bacterial communities in decomposing wood are receiving increased attention, but their interacti...
The uniquely compartmentalized fruiting body structure of the ectomycorrhizal fungus (EMF) Tricholom...
<p>The heatmaps show the relative proportions of microbial lineages detected by pyrosequencing. The ...
Tricholoma matsutake, the pine mushroom, is a valuable forest product with high economic value in As...
In this study, the abundance and composition of prokaryotic communities associated with the inner ti...
Mycorrhizal fungi have a strong impact on soil biota. In this study, bacterial and archaeal populati...
Despite recent advances in understanding the microbiome of eukaryotes, little is known about microbi...
The plant microbiome has been considered one of the most researched areas of microbial biodiversity,...
Sporocarps (fruit bodies) are the sexual reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi. They ar...
The earliest stages of bacterial colonisation of wood have received little attention, particularly w...
Group 1.1c Crenarchaeota are the predominating archaeal group in acidic boreal forest soils. In this...
International audienceWood recycling is key to forest biogeochemical cycles, largely driven by micro...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
Archaea are ubiquitous in forest soils, but little is known about the factors regulating their abund...
This thesis discusses the concept of mycorrhization in the roots of land plants, their reliance on s...
The bacterial communities in decomposing wood are receiving increased attention, but their interacti...
The uniquely compartmentalized fruiting body structure of the ectomycorrhizal fungus (EMF) Tricholom...
<p>The heatmaps show the relative proportions of microbial lineages detected by pyrosequencing. The ...
Tricholoma matsutake, the pine mushroom, is a valuable forest product with high economic value in As...