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... Preservation of a threatened or endangered species involves preservation of its habitat and the diversity that habitat entails. Logging often is removal of ectomycorrhizal tree hosts, which removes ... certain beneficial fungi (Amaranthus, Trappe and Bednar, 1994). 189. Most planned logging overlooks fungal diversity in considerations of the management of forest. The more obvious plants and animals ...
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... shows clearly that the many processes operating within forest interconnect in important ways. Further, diversity of microscopic and macroscopic plant and animal species is a key factor in maintaining ... , which will not fruit without their host plants (Amaranthus, Trappe and Bednar, 1994). 408. Fungal diversity has usually been overlooked in considerations of the management of forest. The more obvious ...
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Mycology
... is the branch of biology concerned with fungi . The Kingdom of Fungi is comparable in diversity, size and importance to the Plant and Animal kingdoms. Unlike pl http://www.botany.utoronto ... Journals Links Closed Area LIAS Microfungi DEEMY Mycology Net an Internet site containing information about fungal diversity First posted on 00-09-01; last update: 00-12-01. Webmasters: Lor http://www ...
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... Events University of the Punjab, Department of Mycology & Plant Pathology & First Fungal Culture Bank of Pakistan The Department of Mycology and ... volume 2 By Kálmán Vánky and Eric H. C. McKenzie Fungal Diversity Research Series, price: US$ 50 This book features all ... -0-5 Order by Contacting Dr. K. D. Hyde at: Fungal Diversity Press, Department of Ecology & Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, ...
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Fungi
... habitat, let alone how conditions could be improved by active encouragement and management of the fungal diversity. Photo: © Andrew Cowan Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) is often found in association with Birch ( ... of different activities. In 1991 David Hawksworth, mycologist at Kew estimated the world’s fungal diversity at 1.5 million species (equal to all known living organisms). This was thought ...
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Faculty Profile: Dr. John N. Klironomos, Selected Publications, Department of Botany, University of Guelph
... fungal diversity determines plant biodiversity, ecosystem variability and productivity. Nature, 396: 69-72 This research project showed that high fungal diversity is required to maintain high plant diversity and productivity in ecosystems because a loss of fungal diversity reduced nutrient capture by ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Plant Defenses: Genetics of Resistance
... specific plant disease resistance is complex, and involves multiple genes that encode proteins with a diversity of functions in both partners of the plant-pathogen interaction. These can be divided into ... toxins (HSTs) are generated in a race-specific manner, mainly by necrotrophic species of the fungal genera Alternaria and Cochliobolus. A few of the approximately twenty known host-selective toxins ...
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Mycology - Feeding - Introduction
... - Introduction Skip Navigation Contents Feeding Introduction Heterotrophy - Definition Info box: Industrial Uses of Fungal Enzymes. Extracellular Digestion Introduction Detection of Potential Food Excretion of Enzymes Enzymic ... is realising that fungi: require organic carbon for growth and survival, excrete a diversity of enzymes that digest the complex compounds outside the thallus, and then ...
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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... and A. R. Grossman (2000) "Molecular responses to environmental stresses" in "Ecology of Cyanobacteria: Their diversity in time and space" Ed. B.A.Whitton and M.Potts, Kluwer Academic Publishers Ltd ... .R., and Thordal-Christensen, H. (2004) The PEN1 syntaxin defines a novel cellular compartment upon fungal attack and is required for the timely assembly of papilla. Molec. Biol. Cell 15,5118 ...
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HortNews- February 2006
... applications as needed and according to label directions. Finally, oils also are useful against the fungal disease powdery mildew. Diluted horticultural oils, often mixed with a small amount of baking soda ... in Nebraska, plus a review of native pollinator insects, how to encourage their abundance and diversity, and how to protect them from pesticides. Finally, we’ll conclude with an introduction of ...
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