AbstractFungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal community dynamics within dead wood is crucial to understanding decomposition and carbon cycling. Mycelia compete for wood territory, by employing antagonistic mechanisms involving changes in morphology, and production of volatile and diffusible chemicals. This is metabolically costly, and may affect the rate of use of the resource. The metabolic rate during pairwise interactions between wood decay ascomycetes and basidiomycetes was determined by measuring CO2 production. CO2 evolution altered over time, but changes were combination-specific. In only two combinations – when the dominant competitor overgrew the opponent's territory as mycelia...
Theory predicts that the energetic cost of competition between fungal mycelia might accelerate or re...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Fomitopsis pinicola is a species of Polyporales frequently encountered in Nordic temperate and borea...
Fungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal commun...
AbstractFungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying wood decay basidiomycete community dynamics is crucial for f...
Fungal community structure and development in decaying woody resources are largely dependent on inte...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is largely driven by photosynthetic plants and decomposer organisms tha...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
The efficiency by which fungi decompose organic matter contributes to the amount of carbon that is r...
1.?The outcome of interactions between wood decay basidiomycete fungi is affected by the size of ter...
Wood decomposition releases almost as much CO2 to the atmosphere as does fossil-fuel combustion, so ...
Wood-decaying fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota play a significant role in the global carbon cycle, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Natural Resources Science and Manage...
Theory predicts that the energetic cost of competition between fungal mycelia might accelerate or re...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Fomitopsis pinicola is a species of Polyporales frequently encountered in Nordic temperate and borea...
Fungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal commun...
AbstractFungal species vary in the rate and way in which they decay wood. Thus, understanding fungal...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying wood decay basidiomycete community dynamics is crucial for f...
Fungal community structure and development in decaying woody resources are largely dependent on inte...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is largely driven by photosynthetic plants and decomposer organisms tha...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
The efficiency by which fungi decompose organic matter contributes to the amount of carbon that is r...
1.?The outcome of interactions between wood decay basidiomycete fungi is affected by the size of ter...
Wood decomposition releases almost as much CO2 to the atmosphere as does fossil-fuel combustion, so ...
Wood-decaying fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota play a significant role in the global carbon cycle, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Natural Resources Science and Manage...
Theory predicts that the energetic cost of competition between fungal mycelia might accelerate or re...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Fomitopsis pinicola is a species of Polyporales frequently encountered in Nordic temperate and borea...