Mycorrhizal symbiosis and the nitrogen nutrition of forest trees

R Pena, M Tibbett - Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2024 - Springer
Terrestrial plants form primarily mutualistic symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi based on a
compatible exchange of solutes between plant and fungal partners. A key attribute of this …

Ectomycorrhizal fungi are more sensitive to high soil nitrogen levels in forests exposed to nitrogen deposition

K Jörgensen, KE Clemmensen, H Wallander… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are essential for nitrogen (N) cycling in many temperate forests and
responsive to anthropogenic N addition, which generally decreases host carbon (C) …

[HTML][HTML] A fresh outlook on the smooth-spored species of Inocybe: type studies and 18 new species

D Bandini, B Oertel, U Eberhardt - Mycological Progress, 2021 - Springer
On the basis of detailed morphological and molecular investigation, eighteen new species of
Inocybe (I. alberichiana, I. beatifica, I. bellidiana, I. clandestina, I. drenthensis, I. dryadiana, I …

Four New Species of Russula Subsection Sardoninae from China

GJ Li, TZ Liu, SM Li, SY Zhao, CY Niu, ZZ Liu, XJ Xie… - Journal of Fungi, 2023 - mdpi.com
Four new species of Russula subsection Sardoninae from northern and southwestern China
under coniferous and deciduous trees are proposed as R. begonia, R. photinia, R …

Long-term nitrogen and sulfur deposition increased root-associated pathogen diversity and changed mutualistic fungal diversity in a boreal forest

Y Wu, JH Kwak, J Karst, M Ni, Y Yan, X Lv, J Xu… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) deposition can change above-and belowground
biodiversity, including root-associated fungi that are tightly linked to plant fitness. We …

Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny Reveal Five New Species of Laccaria (Hydnangiaceae, Agaricales) from Southern China

M Zhang, XL Gao, LQ Mu, WQ Deng - Journal of Fungi, 2023 - mdpi.com
The genus Laccaria is a type of cosmopolitan and ecologically important fungal group.
Members can form ectomycorrhizal associations with numerous trees, and some species are …

Cortinarius species diversity in British Columbia and molecular phylogenetic comparison with European specimen sequences

E Harrower, JF Ammirati, AA Cappuccino, O Ceska… - Botany, 2011 - cdnsciencepub.com
Throughout the world, the diversity of fungi remains poorly characterized and Cortinarius is a
classical example of a difficult, species-rich, and under-researched mushroom genus. Here …

Ectomycorrhizae and tree seedling nitrogen nutrition in forest restoration

BJ Hawkins, MD Jones, JM Kranabetter - New Forests, 2015 - Springer
In natural environments, tree roots are almost always in intimate, symbiotic association with
particular species of fungi through the formation of mycorrhizae. Most mycorrhizal fungi …

Macrofungal diversity and ecology in four Irish forest types

R O'Hanlon, TJ Harrington - Fungal ecology, 2012 - Elsevier
The macrofungal communities of Irish native tree species (ash and oak) and exotic tree
species (Scots pine and Sitka spruce) forests were examined through the collection of …

Soil microbiome mediated nutrients decline during forest degradation process

Y Liu, S Wang, Z Wang, Z Zhang, H Qin, Z Wei… - Soil Ecology …, 2019 - Springer
Degradation succession in forests is an important and serious land use/cover change
problem in ecology, and during these processes soil microbial communities mediate the …