Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decomposer fungi. This may have a positive effect on fungal diversity but may also increase habitats for tree pathogens. In this study we investigate the fungal diversity and composition via high-throughput sequencing in decaying stumps and logs (three years after cutting) of two tree species (Larix kaempferi and Quercus rubra) in a forest site. Fungal diversity and composition in decaying wood was different between tree species, between stumps and logs of the same tree species, and between sapwood and heartwood. When different wood sources were combined, fungal species diversity increased. This indicates that different wood sources contribute to fun...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
1. Dead wood is a habitat for numerous fungal species, many of which are important agents of decompo...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Primary colonising wood decay fungi develop rapidly in attached branches and standing trunks, formin...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Deadwood is an important functional and structural component of forest ecosystems since it regulates...
1. Dead wood is a habitat for numerous fungal species, many of which are important agents of decompo...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
Wood-inhabiting fungi may affect soil fungal communities directly underneath decaying wood via their...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...
Primary colonising wood decay fungi develop rapidly in attached branches and standing trunks, formin...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by...
Deadwood is an important structural component in forest ecosystems and plays a significant role in g...