Fungi play an important role in leaf litter decomposition due to their ability to break down the lignocellulose matrix, which other organisms are unable to digest. However, little is known regarding the factors affecting components of fungal diversity. Here, we quantified richness of internal fungi in relation to litter nutrient and phenolic concentrations, sampling season (spring or fall), and premature leaf shedding due to low precipitation and infestation of bark beetles (mainly Ips typographus and Ips duplicatus). The study was conducted in 37-year-old Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] stands, with three plots each in mixed forest (MF) and coniferous forest (CF) site conditions in south-central Poland. Fifty-four species of sporul...
The aim of this research was to determine the composition of microscopic fungi colonizing Norway spr...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
The relationship between the ecological success of needle pathogens of forest trees and species rich...
Fungi have a key role in the decomposition of coniferous litter and affect nutrient cycling in fores...
Relevance of the topic: Along with bacteria, fungi are important as decomposers in the soil food web...
Bark beetle infestation is a widespread phenomenon in temperate forests, which are facing significan...
Managing forests by selection cutting is a promising silvicultural technique for maintaining forest ...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) outbreak observed in the ‘Puszcza Białowieska’ Pro...
<p>Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood ne...
The aim of this study was to assess the diversity and composition of fungal communities in damaged a...
The aim of this thesis was to study the fungal communities on fine woody debris (FWD) of Norway spru...
Microscopic saprophytic fungi are dominant in forest soil, where fungal community compositions diffe...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
The aim of this research was to determine the composition of microscopic fungi colonizing Norway spr...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
The relationship between the ecological success of needle pathogens of forest trees and species rich...
Fungi have a key role in the decomposition of coniferous litter and affect nutrient cycling in fores...
Relevance of the topic: Along with bacteria, fungi are important as decomposers in the soil food web...
Bark beetle infestation is a widespread phenomenon in temperate forests, which are facing significan...
Managing forests by selection cutting is a promising silvicultural technique for maintaining forest ...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) outbreak observed in the ‘Puszcza Białowieska’ Pro...
<p>Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood ne...
The aim of this study was to assess the diversity and composition of fungal communities in damaged a...
The aim of this thesis was to study the fungal communities on fine woody debris (FWD) of Norway spru...
Microscopic saprophytic fungi are dominant in forest soil, where fungal community compositions diffe...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
The aim of this research was to determine the composition of microscopic fungi colonizing Norway spr...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
The relationship between the ecological success of needle pathogens of forest trees and species rich...