Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils
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Characterization of Amoeboaphelidium protococcarum, an algal parasite new to the cryptomycota isolated from an outdoor algal pond used for the production of biofuelIgnored sediment fungal populations in water supply reservoirs are revealed by quantitative PCR and 454 pyrosequencingComplex history of the amphibian-killing chytrid fungus revealed with genome resequencing dataGromochytrium mamkaevae gen. & sp. nov. and two new orders: Gromochytriales and Mesochytriales (Chytridiomycetes).Microbial players involved in the decline of filamentous and colonial cyanobacterial blooms with a focus on fungal parasitism.Estimating biodiversity of fungi in activated sludge communities using culture-independent methods.ITS as an environmental DNA barcode for fungi: an in silico approach reveals potential PCR biases.Ecological functions of zoosporic hyperparasites.Global distribution of Polaromonas phylotypes--evidence for a highly successful dispersal capacityGenomic transition to pathogenicity in chytrid fungi.Molecular and morphological diversity of fungi and the associated functions in three European nearby lakes.Genetic diversity of planktonic eukaryotes in high mountain lakes (Central Pyrenees, Spain).Fungal community analysis by high-throughput sequencing of amplified markers--a user's guidePhylogeny and biogeography of an uncultured clade of snow chytrids.Fungal diversity in permafrost and tallgrass prairie soils under experimental warming conditionsContrasting primary successional trajectories of fungi and bacteria in retreating glacier soils.Diversity and community structure of fungi through a permafrost core profile from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China.Melting glacier impacts community structure of Bacteria, Archaea and Fungi in a Chilean Patagonia fjord.The microbial diversity, distribution, and ecology of permafrost in China: a review.Resource seeking strategies of zoosporic true fungi in heterogeneous soil habitats at the microscale level.The rpb2 gene represents a viable alternative molecular marker for the analysis of environmental fungal communities.Fungal biodiversity in the periglacial soil of Dosdè Glacier (Valtellina, Northern Italy).Chytrids dominate arctic marine fungal communities.Novel chytrid lineages dominate fungal sequences in diverse marine and freshwater habitats.Assimilation of cellulose-derived carbon by microeukaryotes in oxic and anoxic slurries of an aerated soil.Unusual fungal niches.A thready affair: linking fungal diversity and community dynamics to terrestrial decomposition processes.Ignored fungal community in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants: diversity and altitudinal characteristics.Microbial Community Analysis of Colored Snow from an Alpine Snowfield in Northern Japan Reveals the Prevalence of Betaproteobacteria with Snow Algae.Phylogenetic Position of Parasitic Chytrids on Diatoms: Characterization of a Novel Clade in Chytridiomycota.Microbial Taxa Distribution Is Associated with Ecological Trophic Cascades along an Elevation Gradient.Soil pH determines fungal diversity along an elevation gradient in Southwestern China.Phylogeography of microbial phototrophs in the dry valleys of the high Himalayas and Antarctica.ChytridiomycotaA in high places: functioning populations or dormant cells from the atmosphere?Fungal colonization of the rooting system of the early land plantAsteroxylon mackieifrom the 407-Myr-old Rhynie Chert (Scotland, UK)Emergence of the Chytrid FungusBatrachochytrium Dendrobatidisand Global Amphibian DeclinesPlant–microbe interactions at multiple scales across a high-elevation landscapeThe Faces of Fungi database: fungal names linked with morphology, phylogeny and human impactsSoil pH determines the alpha diversity but not beta diversity of soil fungal community along altitude in a typical Tibetan forest ecosystem
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P2860
Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils
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Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils
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Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils
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Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils
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Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils
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A P Martin
J E Longcore
K R Freeman
M S Mitter
S K Schmidt
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10.1073/PNAS.0907303106
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2009-10-27T00:00:00Z