Abstract Knowledge about the mycorrhizal root traits of plants is critical for understanding ecosystem processes from landscape to global scale. In spite of> 130 years of research …
The obligate association of boletes with their plant partners is critical to understanding biogeographic distribution of these fungi. Only in rare instances are boletes not obligatory …
The relationships among pyroloids, monotropoids, arbutoids and the remainder of Ericaceae continue to be unresolved even though significant progress has been made in …
Boletes are one of the most common groups of fungi in temperate, subtropical, and tropical ecosystems. In Mexico, the northern region has mainly been explored in terms of bolete …
MA Neves, RE Halling - Mycologia, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Seventeen out of the 24 taxa of Phylloporus (Boletaceae) known from the Neotropics are presented here. Complete descriptions, illustrations and a key to the 17 species are …
E De Crop, L Delgat, J Nuytinck… - Fungal systematics …, 2021 - ingentaconnect.com
Fungi are a large and hyper-diverse group with major taxa present in every ecosystem on earth. However, compared to other eukaryotic organisms, their diversity is largely …
K Kühdorf, B Münzenberger, D Begerow… - Mycorrhiza, 2015 - Springer
Arbutoid mycorrhizal plants are commonly found as understory vegetation in forests worldwide where ectomycorrhiza-forming trees occur. Comarostaphylis arbutoides …
TW Osmundson, RE Halling - Mycotaxon, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Surveys of macrofungi associated with neotropical Quercus forests in Costa Rica resulted in the discovery of a Tylopilus species similar to T. balloui in appearance but exhibiting …
K Kühdorf, B Münzenberger, D Begerow… - Mycological …, 2014 - Springer
Sebacina (Sebacinales) forms ectomycorrhiza, arbutoid, ericoid, jungermannioid, cavendishioid and orchid mycorrhiza with diverse plant species. The woody plant …