The soil fungal diversity and community partitioning between the bulk soil and stone compartments was investigated using PCR based approaches targeting the barcoding internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of rDNA and the laccase encoding functional gene as genetic markers. Soil samples were collected from the B-horizon of spruce and beech forests at the Hainich Biodiversity Exploratory, central Germany. The targeted markers were amplified from the respective DNA extracts using general fungal primers and basidiomycete laccase gene specific primers, cloned and sequenced. Differences in the fungal community composition between the two forest types and the soil compartments were indicated by both markers. When the effects of ecological factors were ...
This dataset provides operational taxonomic units (OTU) abundance table of soil fungi with assigned ...
<div><p>Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial e...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
The soil fungal diversity and community partitioning between the bulk soil and stone compartments wa...
Fungi fulfil a range of important ecological functions, yet current understanding of fungal biodiver...
Fungi are important members of soil microbial communities with a crucial role in biogeochemical proc...
Fungi are important members of soil microbial communities with a crucial role in biogeochemical proc...
Soil fungal communities were studied using 18S rDNA-based molecular techniques. Soil DNA was analyze...
International audienceThe use of next-generation DNA sequencing methods, which produce massive volum...
In forest ecosystems, substantial part of carbon enters soil in the form of plant litter. The decomp...
Soil microorganisms are involved in biogeochemical cycles. Fungal laccases, exoenzymes lacking subst...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
A broad range fungal metagenomics study, using a Roche 454 pyrosequencing platform, was undertaken t...
As part of the restoration of biodiversity on former agricultural land there has been focused on met...
ABSTRACT Plantations of Norway spruce have been established well beyond its natural range i...
This dataset provides operational taxonomic units (OTU) abundance table of soil fungi with assigned ...
<div><p>Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial e...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
The soil fungal diversity and community partitioning between the bulk soil and stone compartments wa...
Fungi fulfil a range of important ecological functions, yet current understanding of fungal biodiver...
Fungi are important members of soil microbial communities with a crucial role in biogeochemical proc...
Fungi are important members of soil microbial communities with a crucial role in biogeochemical proc...
Soil fungal communities were studied using 18S rDNA-based molecular techniques. Soil DNA was analyze...
International audienceThe use of next-generation DNA sequencing methods, which produce massive volum...
In forest ecosystems, substantial part of carbon enters soil in the form of plant litter. The decomp...
Soil microorganisms are involved in biogeochemical cycles. Fungal laccases, exoenzymes lacking subst...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
A broad range fungal metagenomics study, using a Roche 454 pyrosequencing platform, was undertaken t...
As part of the restoration of biodiversity on former agricultural land there has been focused on met...
ABSTRACT Plantations of Norway spruce have been established well beyond its natural range i...
This dataset provides operational taxonomic units (OTU) abundance table of soil fungi with assigned ...
<div><p>Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial e...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...