Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) are prominent keystone species of great economic and environmental value for central Europe, hosting a diverse mycobiome. The composition of endophyte communities may depend on tree health, plant organ or tissue, and growth habitat. To evaluate mycobiome communalities at local scales, buds, and twigs were sampled from two young healthy mountain beech stands in Bavaria, Germany, four kilometers apart. With Illumina high-throughput sequencing, we found 113 fungal taxa from 0.7 million high-quality reads that mainly consisted of Ascomycota (52%) and Basidiomycota (26%) taxa. Significant correlations between richness and diversity indices were observed (p < 0.05), and mycobiomes did not differ between habitats in t...
Recent studies revealed a high diversity of fungal endophytes in traded tree seeds, including potent...
Comparative simultaneous studies of environmental high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and cultivation o...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....
Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) are prominent keystone species of great economic and environmental val...
Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct habitats ...
<div><p>Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct h...
Sapwood comprises much above-ground forest biomass, but its mycobiome in living trees is largely unk...
Forest trees host a plethora of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) whose roles and diversity ...
Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct habitats ...
The ecological significance of fungi occurring asymptomatically inside living plant leaves is poorly...
Deadwood represents an important nutrient source and microbial habitat in forest ecosystems. Its dec...
Recent studies revealed a high diversity of fungal endophytes in traded tree seeds, including potent...
Comparative simultaneous studies of environmental high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and cultivation o...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....
Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) are prominent keystone species of great economic and environmental val...
Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct habitats ...
<div><p>Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct h...
Sapwood comprises much above-ground forest biomass, but its mycobiome in living trees is largely unk...
Forest trees host a plethora of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) whose roles and diversity ...
Comparative investigations of plant-associated fungal communities (mycobiomes) in distinct habitats ...
The ecological significance of fungi occurring asymptomatically inside living plant leaves is poorly...
Deadwood represents an important nutrient source and microbial habitat in forest ecosystems. Its dec...
Recent studies revealed a high diversity of fungal endophytes in traded tree seeds, including potent...
Comparative simultaneous studies of environmental high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and cultivation o...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....