Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
about
Specificity of plant-microbe interactions in the tree mycorrhizosphere biome and consequences for soil C cyclingTwo mycoheterotrophic orchids from Thailand tropical dipterocarpacean forests associate with a broad diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungiComparative phylogenies and host specialization in the alder ectomycorrhizal fungi Alnicola, Alpova and Lactarius (Basidiomycota) in EuropeMyco-heterotrophy: when fungi host plantsEctomycorrhizal ecology under primary succession on coastal sand dunes: interactions involving Pinus contorta, suilloid fungi and deerStrong effect of climate on ectomycorrhizal fungal composition: evidence from range overlap between two mountainsHost and habitat filtering in seedling root-associated fungal communities: taxonomic and functional diversity are altered in 'novel' soils.Ectomycorrhizal communities of ponderosa pine and lodgepole pine in the south-central Oregon pumice zone.Testing the link between community structure and function for ectomycorrhizal fungi involved in a global tripartite symbiosis.General latitudinal gradient of biodiversity is reversed in ectomycorrhizal fungi.Host preferences and differential contributions of deciduous tree species shape mycorrhizal species richness in a mixed Central European forest.Common environmental factors explain both ectomycorrhizal species diversity and pine regeneration variability in a post-fire Mediterranean forest.Transposable element dynamics among asymbiotic and ectomycorrhizal Amanita fungi.Similar taxonomic richness but different communities of ectomycorrhizas in native forests and non-native plantation forests.Is rarity of pinedrops (Pterospora andromedea) in eastern North America linked to rarity of its unique fungal symbiont?New wrinkles in an old paradigm: neighborhood effects can modify the structure and specificity of Alnus-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities.Microbial population and community dynamics on plant roots and their feedbacks on plant communities.Significant and persistent impact of timber harvesting on soil microbial communities in Northern coniferous forests.Fungal evolutionary genomics provides insight into the mechanisms of adaptive divergence in eukaryotes.Specialization-generalization trade-off in a Bradyrhizobium symbiosis with wild legume hosts.The evolutionary history of mycorrhizal specificity among lady's slipper orchids.What determines Alnus-associated ectomycorrhizal community diversity and specificity? A comparison of host and habitat effects at a regional scale.Evidence from population genetics that the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria amethystina is an actual multihost symbiont.Structure and phylogenetic diversity of post-fire ectomycorrhizal communities of maritime pine.Sharing of diverse mycorrhizal and root-endophytic fungi among plant species in an oak-dominated cool-temperate forest.Whose truffle is this? Distribution patterns of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in Tuber melanosporum brûlés developed in multi-host Mediterranean plant communities.A continental view of pine-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal spore banks: a quiescent functional guild with a strong biogeographic pattern.Beyond ectomycorrhizal bipartite networks: projected networks demonstrate contrasted patterns between early- and late-successional plants in Corsica.Plant Host Species and Geographic Distance Affect the Structure of Aboveground Fungal Symbiont Communities, and Environmental Filtering Affects Belowground Communities in a Coastal Dune Ecosystem.Assessing the effect of disturbances on ectomycorrhiza diversity.Molecular approach to characterize ectomycorrhizae fungi from Mediterranean pine stands in Portugal.Molecular signals required for the establishment and maintenance of ectomycorrhizal symbioses.The microbiota of diapause: How host-microbe associations are formed after dormancy in an aquatic crustacean.Multiscale assemblage of an ectomycorrhizal fungal community: the influence of host functional traits and soil properties in a 10-ha miombo forest.Polyphagy on unpredictable resources does not exclude host specialization: insects feeding on mushrooms.Into and out of the tropics: global diversification patterns in a hyperdiverse clade of ectomycorrhizal fungi.Mycorrhizal specificity in the fully mycoheterotrophic Hexalectris Raf. (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae).Orchid-fungus fidelity: a marriage meant to last?Root endophyte interaction between ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Tricholoma matsutake and arbuscular mycorrhizal tree Cedrela odorata, allowing in vitro synthesis of rhizospheric "shiro".Pioneer dwarf willow may facilitate tree succession by providing late colonizers with compatible ectomycorrhizal fungi in a primary successional volcanic desert.
P2860
Q21131092-AB812F82-4A94-4382-9B8B-EA86ABB9C24CQ21245327-742D02AB-9B7F-41F5-830A-50D639480558Q21284040-701BC794-2CF1-4902-9B60-A5266A545B36Q24655338-19D0EF46-AA10-4ADC-A94E-14AAB50478C3Q28291759-0B851EAE-B690-41DF-922D-43157C935373Q30887307-9BDBB42A-FBEE-422F-AE06-5346DB249564Q30895551-FAF2D6D3-762B-4DBB-A781-0A37D396A623Q31019475-A11AF861-AF67-4ADC-BF72-F29810D69541Q33357320-65A82E3C-395F-4CF6-9609-ABF57011E63FQ33525348-917AB961-5FE6-4146-8B29-1289BF369916Q33707817-D744B815-B9D8-42CE-AAD6-A65024D215C6Q33814361-842BCA0E-78C1-4D1F-A534-450B679D4DF4Q34007229-2C171443-CE1F-4F11-99EF-EAB0A1BC54B2Q34030609-34436935-BE0C-4064-BEEC-2C056BEC7919Q34046843-2579711A-B974-4732-814A-455AAE9A7668Q34306945-A62A9A9D-808C-4823-A4B5-C21AFBD987E6Q34314787-C8A9EBEF-C643-4536-A74D-5AAE8238BC83Q34362226-8F700055-59E8-42F3-9055-617EFFF477BDQ34392132-9F1042DC-2177-4C24-84B7-91043B808FC9Q34410735-8642BFEB-9392-41A4-9B40-F839E02B0A05Q34579932-867E2D94-C626-47E5-A3A6-346515B38D34Q34621377-BEDE038B-4B11-4413-A479-92ADDE73E36EQ34779572-8EAF113B-1C5D-4515-8550-AA2479F5B764Q34954282-80916A67-1816-47A3-ADBF-35D2A94FAD3AQ35046506-5ACEE521-1661-4165-97DA-9BFD5B0CA2C0Q35529954-57027158-314A-464A-B59E-83FB6CB1C752Q35537614-EE808228-4611-4AD4-98A7-0592D2EA3F96Q35833156-375FF9D8-9922-4906-BAC7-2088006599F8Q35857820-A85FC6A2-E233-4405-BDB8-E871CDFE542AQ37167284-38961E47-FCE8-4B02-9436-39A249FF066CQ37322882-C221566A-1EC3-46A3-A36A-885DE89368FFQ38486491-7B74CE17-BEFF-407F-971E-2BB0D8E6F1F0Q38757523-6476F724-AF2E-41CD-89AD-F3F71EB39BD2Q38897422-09AD2A68-979E-418F-B41B-07864F043273Q39177817-366600A5-302B-43BE-9AE0-84271A105674Q39188727-054B435B-5919-4759-9D92-945EA4DB0B62Q39205806-E02D3840-ADC2-424F-B7CA-277627A5F643Q39232239-E1875BD4-6AF0-4ECA-8293-2C3E8722F30EQ39282135-C5AAFA37-642E-4329-A602-FD8CE56125D5Q39293784-C5D5DE98-44C7-428F-87F5-1FABBA3C770B
P2860
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
description
2002 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2002年の論文
@ja
2002年学术文章
@wuu
2002年学术文章
@zh
2002年学术文章
@zh-cn
2002年学术文章
@zh-hans
2002年学术文章
@zh-my
2002年学术文章
@zh-sg
2002年學術文章
@yue
2002年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@en
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@nl
type
label
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@en
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@nl
prefLabel
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@en
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@nl
P356
P1476
Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: what do the exceptions tell us?
@en
P2093
Martin I Bidartondo
Thomas D Bruns
P304
P356
10.1093/ICB/42.2.352
P577
2002-04-01T00:00:00Z