In natural terrestrial environments, nutrients are often patchily and sparsely distributed, and the microclimate is constantly changing both temporally and spatially. To survive, fungi must be able to transfer to a new resource before the nutrient supplies in their current food base are exhausted. While the majority of fungi propagate as spores, some basidiomycetes can grow out of a resource as mycelium in search of new resources. The mycelium of these fungi typically aggregates to form linear organs, termed cords or rhizomorphs, that ramify at the soil-litter interface in forests, interconnecting disparate litter components to form extensive (many square meters or even hectares), long-lived (many years) systems. These mycelial systems form...
Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between roots and fungi is founded on the movement of carbon from plants t...
Fungal communities often form on ephemeral substrates and dispersal is critical for the persistence ...
1.?The outcome of interactions between wood decay basidiomycete fungi is affected by the size of ter...
In natural terrestrial environments, nutrients are often patchily and sparsely distributed, and the ...
© Cambridge University Press 2007 and Cambridge University Press, 2009. Basidiomycetes are the major...
Airborne dispersal is a key part of the life history of many saprotrophic fungi. Theory suggests a t...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Transport networks are vital components of multicellular organisms, distributing nutrients and remov...
Transport networks are vital components of multicellular organisms, distributing nutrients and remov...
1.Fungal communities often form on ephemeral substrates and dispersal is critical for the persistenc...
Fungi are of fundamental importance for plant and microbial nutrition with primary roles in decompos...
Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between roots and fungi is founded on the movement of carbon from plants t...
Fungal communities often form on ephemeral substrates and dispersal is critical for the persistence ...
1.?The outcome of interactions between wood decay basidiomycete fungi is affected by the size of ter...
In natural terrestrial environments, nutrients are often patchily and sparsely distributed, and the ...
© Cambridge University Press 2007 and Cambridge University Press, 2009. Basidiomycetes are the major...
Airborne dispersal is a key part of the life history of many saprotrophic fungi. Theory suggests a t...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Transport networks are vital components of multicellular organisms, distributing nutrients and remov...
Transport networks are vital components of multicellular organisms, distributing nutrients and remov...
1.Fungal communities often form on ephemeral substrates and dispersal is critical for the persistenc...
Fungi are of fundamental importance for plant and microbial nutrition with primary roles in decompos...
Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between roots and fungi is founded on the movement of carbon from plants t...
Fungal communities often form on ephemeral substrates and dispersal is critical for the persistence ...
1.?The outcome of interactions between wood decay basidiomycete fungi is affected by the size of ter...