Phanerochaete velutina is a major agent of wood decomposition in temperate forests. It grows out of woody resources in search of other resources and is then vulnerable to grazing by invertebrates. The aim of this study was to determine how continuous grazing and grazing for only 2 days by different densities of collembola, Folsomia candida, affect mycelial development (radial extension, hyphal coverage and fractal dimension) of P. velutina growing across non-sterile soil. High density (80 collembola) continuous grazing resulted in different mycelial foraging patterns compared to controls and lower density (20 and 40 collembola) continuous grazing: radial extension rate was reduced from 8.4 mm day−1 (control) to 6.9 mm day−1 (80 collembola),...
The compensatory growth potential of a grazed fungal biomass was mathematically expressed as a funct...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
Mycelial development of Phanerochaete velutina extending from wood inocula in 57 × 57 cm trays of no...
Phanerochaete velutina is a major agent of wood decomposition in temperate forests. It grows out of ...
While there is a plethora of studies on the effects of invertebrate grazing on mycelia, including se...
Fungi are primary agents of organic matter decomposition in forests. Although invertebrate grazing a...
Cord-forming basidiomycetes are important decomposers of dead wood in forest ecosystems but the impa...
I describe several studies that investigate effects of collembolan on morphology and nutrient partit...
Extensive studies on the grazing of young basidiomycete mycelial systems by invertebrates have revea...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycete fungi are major agents of wood decomposition in woodland and...
Mycelia of cord-forming fungi show remarkable patterns of reallocation of biomass and nutrients indi...
The compensatory growth potential of a grazed fungal biomass was mathematically expressed as a funct...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
Mycelial development of Phanerochaete velutina extending from wood inocula in 57 × 57 cm trays of no...
Phanerochaete velutina is a major agent of wood decomposition in temperate forests. It grows out of ...
While there is a plethora of studies on the effects of invertebrate grazing on mycelia, including se...
Fungi are primary agents of organic matter decomposition in forests. Although invertebrate grazing a...
Cord-forming basidiomycetes are important decomposers of dead wood in forest ecosystems but the impa...
I describe several studies that investigate effects of collembolan on morphology and nutrient partit...
Extensive studies on the grazing of young basidiomycete mycelial systems by invertebrates have revea...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycete fungi are major agents of wood decomposition in woodland and...
Mycelia of cord-forming fungi show remarkable patterns of reallocation of biomass and nutrients indi...
The compensatory growth potential of a grazed fungal biomass was mathematically expressed as a funct...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
Mycelial development of Phanerochaete velutina extending from wood inocula in 57 × 57 cm trays of no...