The abundance and diversity of wood decomposing fungi were investigated by isolating and cultivating filamentous fungi from wood and by detection of fruit bodies of ascomycetous and basidiomycetous fungi. The objective was to study the impact of forest management on fungi in 100-year-old oak and 87-year-old Scots pine forests in Northern Poland. Fungi were found on coarse woody debris of decayed stumps and fallen logs, boughs and branches in each of the three (managed and unmanaged) examined stands. In total, 226 species of Oomycota and fungi were recorded. Oak wood was colonized by one species of Oomycota and 141 species of fungi including Zygomycota (19 species), Ascomycota (103 species) and Basidiomycota (19 species). Scots pine wood was...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
This thesis is focused on environmental preferences of wood-decaying fungi and their relationships w...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
The abundance and diversity of wood decomposing fungi were investigated by isolating and cultivating...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
The decomposition of organic substrates represents an important part of the global carbon cycle and ...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Oak and lime trees constitute nearly 2/3 of an overall number of trees considered as nature monument...
Wood decaying fungi are an essential part of all forest ecosystems. On their functioning depends a n...
The aim of this research was to determine the composition of microscopic fungi colonizing Norway spr...
The species diversity and distribution of fungi on decaying common oak (Quercus robur) coarse woody ...
Black cherry is an important invasive species in forest ecosystems in Poland. It developed mainly in...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
This thesis is focused on environmental preferences of wood-decaying fungi and their relationships w...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
The abundance and diversity of wood decomposing fungi were investigated by isolating and cultivating...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
The decomposition of organic substrates represents an important part of the global carbon cycle and ...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Oak and lime trees constitute nearly 2/3 of an overall number of trees considered as nature monument...
Wood decaying fungi are an essential part of all forest ecosystems. On their functioning depends a n...
The aim of this research was to determine the composition of microscopic fungi colonizing Norway spr...
The species diversity and distribution of fungi on decaying common oak (Quercus robur) coarse woody ...
Black cherry is an important invasive species in forest ecosystems in Poland. It developed mainly in...
The present paper is focused on the diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a poorly investigated habi...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
This thesis is focused on environmental preferences of wood-decaying fungi and their relationships w...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...