Fungal community structure and development in decaying woody resources are largely dependent on interspecific antagonistic interactions that determine the distribution of territory – and hence the nutrients within – between different individuals occupying that resource. Interactions are mediated by antagonistic mechanisms, which determine the combative outcome: either deadlock, where neither mycelium loses any territory, or replacement, where one mycelium displaces the other. These mechanisms function aggressively and/or defensively, and include changes in primary metabolism and growth, as well as secondary metabolite production and stress mitigation responses. This chemical warfare may occur as a constitutive defence through modification o...
Brown rot wood-decaying fungi have a chemical and biological nutritional mode that is very distinct ...
Microorganisms are constantly interacting in a given environment by a constant exchange of signaling...
Fungi grow in competitive environments, and to cope, they have evolved strategies, such as the abili...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying wood decay basidiomycete community dynamics is crucial for f...
AbstractFungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Natural Resources Science and Manage...
Microorganisms are constantly interacting in a given environment by a constant exchange of signaling...
Fungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal commun...
Understanding interspecific interactions is key to explaining and modelling community development an...
© 2018 British Mycological Society Non-self contact between fungi elicits strong morphological and b...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
Theory predicts that the energetic cost of competition between fungal mycelia might accelerate or re...
Interactions are all around us, and as humans we may use words and gestures to communicate our inten...
Fire is an important disturbance agent in boreal forests where it creates a wide variety of charred ...
Brown rot wood-decaying fungi have a chemical and biological nutritional mode that is very distinct ...
Microorganisms are constantly interacting in a given environment by a constant exchange of signaling...
Fungi grow in competitive environments, and to cope, they have evolved strategies, such as the abili...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying wood decay basidiomycete community dynamics is crucial for f...
AbstractFungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Natural Resources Science and Manage...
Microorganisms are constantly interacting in a given environment by a constant exchange of signaling...
Fungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal commun...
Understanding interspecific interactions is key to explaining and modelling community development an...
© 2018 British Mycological Society Non-self contact between fungi elicits strong morphological and b...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
Theory predicts that the energetic cost of competition between fungal mycelia might accelerate or re...
Interactions are all around us, and as humans we may use words and gestures to communicate our inten...
Fire is an important disturbance agent in boreal forests where it creates a wide variety of charred ...
Brown rot wood-decaying fungi have a chemical and biological nutritional mode that is very distinct ...
Microorganisms are constantly interacting in a given environment by a constant exchange of signaling...
Fungi grow in competitive environments, and to cope, they have evolved strategies, such as the abili...