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Master's dissertation
Mycorrhizal distributions across Europe's forests.
Tweedie, Andrew
Forests, Mycorrhizal distributions , Mycorrhiza, Europe, and Fungal distribution
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Regeneration from seed in herbaceous understorey of ancient woodlands of temperate Europe
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Cortinarius subgenus Leprocybe, unexpected diversity and significant differences in species compositions between western and eastern North America.
The focus of this paper is the North American species of in subg. . Eighteen species, including twelve new ones, and two tentative (aff.) species, are delimited based on morphological and molecular data (DNA ITS-LSU sequences). Existing type specimens of species in subg. were also studied, and neo- or epitypes...Ammirati, J. ; Liimatainen, K. ; Bojantchev, D. ; Peintner, U. ; Kuhnert-Finkernagel, R. …
North America, Cortinariaceae, Agaricales, Barcodes, Ectomycorrhiza, Europe, and ITS
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Forest tree growth is linked to mycorrhizal fungal composition and function across Europe.
Most trees form symbioses with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) which influence access to growth-limiting soil resources. Mesocosm experiments repeatedly show that EMF species differentially affect plant development, yet whether these effects ripple up to influence the growth of entire forests remains unknown. Here we tested the effects of EMF composition and... -
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Cortinarius ochrolamellatus (Agaricales, Basidiomycota): a new species in C. sect. Laeti, with comments on the origin of its European-Hyrcanian distribution.
Geographic distributions of mushroom-forming fungi usually remain elusive because of the scarcity of occurrence data. However, the increasing number of environmental and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) root tip DNA sequences deposited in public repositories provides a unique opportunity to expand our knowledge about fungal geographic distributions, even at the intercontinental scale. Here,... -
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