This paper studied the relationship between the decomposition rate of fungi and temperature, humidity, fungus elongation, moisture tolerance and fungus density in a given volume in the presence of a variety of fungi, and established a series of models to describe the decomposition of fungi in different states. Since the volume of soil was given in this case, the latter two characteristics could be attributed to the influence of the number of fungal population on the decomposition rate. Based on the Logistic model, the relationship between the number of population and time was established, and finally the number of fungi in the steady state was obtained The interaction between different species of fungi was analyzed by Lotka-Volterra model, ...
Relevance of the topic: Along with bacteria, fungi are important as decomposers in the soil food web...
The evolutionary and environmental factors that shape fungal biogeography are incompletely understoo...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...
By using the OLS model, an equation for the rate of decomposing wood by a variety of fungi was estab...
Differential equations are used to describe the decomposition ability of fungi and systems with mult...
As the key medium for decomposing wood fibers, fungi play a vital role in promoting the carbon cycle...
In order to determine the relation among the three factors of wood fiber decomposition rate, mycelia...
The fungi found around seeds and plant roots dictate the development of plants and their ability to ...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...
Fungi are of great functional significance in terrestrial ecosystems as the main decomposers. To bet...
Journal ArticleBecause moisture and temperature influence the growth of fungi, characterizing weathe...
The distribution of plants along environmental gradients is constrained by abiotic and biotic factor...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Fungi play an essential role in carbon cycle by decomposing the litter and woody fibers. This study ...
Fungi generally exist as unicellular organisms (yeasts) or in a vegetative state in which a mycelium...
Relevance of the topic: Along with bacteria, fungi are important as decomposers in the soil food web...
The evolutionary and environmental factors that shape fungal biogeography are incompletely understoo...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...
By using the OLS model, an equation for the rate of decomposing wood by a variety of fungi was estab...
Differential equations are used to describe the decomposition ability of fungi and systems with mult...
As the key medium for decomposing wood fibers, fungi play a vital role in promoting the carbon cycle...
In order to determine the relation among the three factors of wood fiber decomposition rate, mycelia...
The fungi found around seeds and plant roots dictate the development of plants and their ability to ...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...
Fungi are of great functional significance in terrestrial ecosystems as the main decomposers. To bet...
Journal ArticleBecause moisture and temperature influence the growth of fungi, characterizing weathe...
The distribution of plants along environmental gradients is constrained by abiotic and biotic factor...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Fungi play an essential role in carbon cycle by decomposing the litter and woody fibers. This study ...
Fungi generally exist as unicellular organisms (yeasts) or in a vegetative state in which a mycelium...
Relevance of the topic: Along with bacteria, fungi are important as decomposers in the soil food web...
The evolutionary and environmental factors that shape fungal biogeography are incompletely understoo...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...