Abstract: Oak savanna is one of the most endangered ecosystems of North America, with less than 0.02% of its original area remaining. Here we test whether oak savanna supports a unique community of ectomycorrhizal fungi, a higher diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi or a greater proportional abundance of ascomycete fungi compared with adjacent areas where the absence of fire has resulted in oak savanna conversion to oak forest. The overall fungal community was highly diverse and dominated by Cenococcum geophilum and other ascomycetes, Cortinarius, Russula, Lactarius and Thelephoraceae. Oak savanna mycorrhizal communities were distinct from oak forest communities both aboveground (sporocarp surveys) and belowground (RFLP identification of ecto...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
Forest restoration has become one of the most important challenges for restoration ecology in the re...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are symbionts on the roots of woody plant species throughout the world. ...
Oak savanna is one of the most endangered ecosystems of North America, with less than 0.02% of its o...
Diversity of ectotrophic mycorrhizal (EM) fungi on out-planted seedlings of two oak species (Quercus...
Mass conversion of land from a natural to an anthropogenic state has resulted in the reduction and f...
This survey was carried out in a Quercus suber L. stand with many trees affected by the disease "oak...
Successful colonization of empty habitat patches depends both on the capacity of a species to reach ...
As the overstory dominance of oak (Quercus spp.) declines across the Midwest, prescribed fire is bec...
This study was conducted in a tropical mountain ecosystem to examine the ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM) that associate with tree roots in a symbiotic relationship may be crucial...
Ecological restoration plans rarely take into consideration the soil community of microbial mutualis...
Many ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are generalists, but most plant genera that form ectomycorrhizas ha...
The species structure of an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) community was assessed monthly for 15 months in th...
We describe the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) root tips and the diversity of mycorrhizal fungal species at t...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
Forest restoration has become one of the most important challenges for restoration ecology in the re...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are symbionts on the roots of woody plant species throughout the world. ...
Oak savanna is one of the most endangered ecosystems of North America, with less than 0.02% of its o...
Diversity of ectotrophic mycorrhizal (EM) fungi on out-planted seedlings of two oak species (Quercus...
Mass conversion of land from a natural to an anthropogenic state has resulted in the reduction and f...
This survey was carried out in a Quercus suber L. stand with many trees affected by the disease "oak...
Successful colonization of empty habitat patches depends both on the capacity of a species to reach ...
As the overstory dominance of oak (Quercus spp.) declines across the Midwest, prescribed fire is bec...
This study was conducted in a tropical mountain ecosystem to examine the ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM) that associate with tree roots in a symbiotic relationship may be crucial...
Ecological restoration plans rarely take into consideration the soil community of microbial mutualis...
Many ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are generalists, but most plant genera that form ectomycorrhizas ha...
The species structure of an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) community was assessed monthly for 15 months in th...
We describe the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) root tips and the diversity of mycorrhizal fungal species at t...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
Forest restoration has become one of the most important challenges for restoration ecology in the re...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are symbionts on the roots of woody plant species throughout the world. ...