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Publikováno v:
Mycorrhiza. 18:123-132
The potential for seasonal dynamics in ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal assemblages has important implications for the ecology of both the host trees and the fungal associates. We compared EM fungus distributions on root systems of out-planted oak seedlin
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 97:530-533
During field work in Colorado an unusual form of Mycenastrum corium with a deep rusty red to reddish orange gleba was found. The species exists worldwide and lacks a previous description of the gleba at maturity other than olive brown, brown to purpl
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 97:530-533
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Molecular Ecology. 14:829-838
Diversity of ectotrophic mycobionts on outplanted seedlings of two oak species ( Quercus rubra and Quercus prinus ) was estimated at two sites in mature mixed forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains by sequencing nuclear 5.8S rRNA genes and the
Autor:
Orson K. Miller
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 95:176-183
Recent studies in the Gomphidiaceae have clearly delimited two genera, Gomphidius and Chroo- gomphus, both of which are mycorrhizal associates only with the Pinaceae. Ecological studies show Chroogomphus as a mycorrhizal associate of Pinus (Pi- noide
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 94:1044-1050
Study of the genus Gomphidius from recent material from Asia and North America has been carried out using traditional taxonomy combined with molecular systematics. Two new species of Gomphidius (G. borealis and G. pseudoflavipes) are described, one f
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Mycologia. 94:1059-1065
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Mycological Research. 105:1268-1272
Pseudotulostoma volvata gen. sp. nov. is described from the south-central Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana. Pseudotulostoma volvata is associated with ectomycorrhizal Dicymbe corymbosa trees (Caesalpiniaceae) and placed in the Ascomycota, Eurotiales, El
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Mycologia. 92:558-570
A report of putative ectomycorrhizal fungi from Puerto Rico, Mona, and Guana Island in the Greater Antilles includes four species of Amanita, three of which are new species; two Lactarius, one is new, and two species of Boletus, one new. In addition,
Autor:
Barton D. Clinton, Shawn W. Semones, John F. Walker, Thomas T. Lei, Erik T. Nilsen, Orson K. Miller
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 86:1597-1605
In the southern Appalachian mountains a subcanopy species, Rhododendron maximum, inhibits the establishment and survival of canopy tree seedlings. One of the mechanisms by which seedlings could be inhibited is an allelopathic effect of decomposing li