The majority of terrestrial plants associate with fungi in symbiotic resource-exchange relationships called mycorrhizae. Because of the importance of these mycorrhizal systems to ecosystem functioning, it is crucial that future resource managers and scientists have a solid understanding of mycorrhizal ecology. Limited interest of postsecondary students in plants and fungi compared with animals, combined with difficulties visualizing below-ground processes, present challenges for learning mycorrhizal concepts. To address this, we created the digital, plant-ecology-centric, action-based game Shroomroot for use in a second year, postsecondary Introduction to Soil Science course. We then assessed effects of Shroomroot on students' knowledge acq...
This paper examines the perceptions of sixth-form students towards the use of Spore™—a commercial el...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
In recent decades, the teaching of Biology and Natural Sciences has been primarily focused on prepar...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with fungi in symbiotic resource-exchange relationships...
Biology curricula cover fungi in units on bacteria, protists, and primitive plants, but fungi are mo...
The article presents a field trip and classroom experiment to help students understand the symbioses...
This special issue, brought together during a time of unprecedented global change, represents a uniq...
Societal Impact Statement Mycorrhizal associations are acknowledged as key components of global ecos...
The establishment of physic gardens (gardens particularly focused on plants with medicinal propertie...
Plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have co-evolved over a period of at least 450 million years....
Kimberly Long Loken, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Stout Samantha Kufahl, ...
This module was designed for kids, adults, and families to be shared in an informal environment. It ...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. W...
Maize (also known as corn) has played an important role in human agriculture ever since its domestic...
This paper examines the perceptions of sixth-form students towards the use of Spore™—a commercial el...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
In recent decades, the teaching of Biology and Natural Sciences has been primarily focused on prepar...
The majority of terrestrial plants associate with fungi in symbiotic resource-exchange relationships...
Biology curricula cover fungi in units on bacteria, protists, and primitive plants, but fungi are mo...
The article presents a field trip and classroom experiment to help students understand the symbioses...
This special issue, brought together during a time of unprecedented global change, represents a uniq...
Societal Impact Statement Mycorrhizal associations are acknowledged as key components of global ecos...
The establishment of physic gardens (gardens particularly focused on plants with medicinal propertie...
Plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have co-evolved over a period of at least 450 million years....
Kimberly Long Loken, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Stout Samantha Kufahl, ...
This module was designed for kids, adults, and families to be shared in an informal environment. It ...
The growth of mycorrhizal fungi into plant roots used to be viewed as a parasitic relationship betwe...
Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system. W...
Maize (also known as corn) has played an important role in human agriculture ever since its domestic...
This paper examines the perceptions of sixth-form students towards the use of Spore™—a commercial el...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
In recent decades, the teaching of Biology and Natural Sciences has been primarily focused on prepar...