Rotting wood is inhabited by a large diversity of bacteria, fungi, and insects with complex environmental relationships. The aim of this work was to study the composition of the microbiota (bacteria and fungi) in decaying wood from a northwest Spanish forest as a source of industrially relevant microorganisms. The analyzed forest is situated in a well-defined biogeographic area combining Mediterranean and temperate macrobioclimates. Bacterial diversity, determined by metagenome analyses, was higher than fungal heterogeneity. However, a total of 194 different cultivable bacterial isolates (mainly Bacillaceae, Streptomycetaceae, Paenibacillaceae, and Microbacteriaceae) were obtained, in contrast to 343 fungal strains (mainly Aspergillaceae, H...
The fungal community within dead wood has received considerable study, but far less attention has be...
Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main decomposer...
White-rot fungi are important wood-decomposing organisms in forest ecosystems. Their ability to colo...
Rotting wood is inhabited by a large diversity of bacteria, fungi, and insects with complex environm...
International audienceWood recycling is key to forest biogeochemical cycles, largely driven by micro...
Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. While the ...
<div><p>Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. Wh...
Heterotrophic components of biofilms on wood artefacts were studied at the Conservation Laboratory f...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
© 2020 by the authors. Waterlogged archaeological wood (WAW) is considered a precious material, firs...
The abilities of fungi and bacteria to degrade simple and complex carbon compounds derived from diff...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
One of the main aims of the University of Pavia mycology laboratory was to collect wood decay fungal...
The fungal community within dead wood has received considerable study, but far less attention has be...
Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main decomposer...
White-rot fungi are important wood-decomposing organisms in forest ecosystems. Their ability to colo...
Rotting wood is inhabited by a large diversity of bacteria, fungi, and insects with complex environm...
International audienceWood recycling is key to forest biogeochemical cycles, largely driven by micro...
Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. While the ...
<div><p>Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. Wh...
Heterotrophic components of biofilms on wood artefacts were studied at the Conservation Laboratory f...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
© 2020 by the authors. Waterlogged archaeological wood (WAW) is considered a precious material, firs...
The abilities of fungi and bacteria to degrade simple and complex carbon compounds derived from diff...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
One of the main aims of the University of Pavia mycology laboratory was to collect wood decay fungal...
The fungal community within dead wood has received considerable study, but far less attention has be...
Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main decomposer...
White-rot fungi are important wood-decomposing organisms in forest ecosystems. Their ability to colo...