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Nuclear States Questions
... a diversity of biotypes, some of which are pathogens, others are saprotrophs, and yet others mycorrhizal fungi. As far as we can tell, the sexual state is rare outside the laboratory. Thus ...
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... . Logging is removing the needs for many insects, animals, fungi, plants, bacteria, water, etc. 11. Many species of plants, fungi and animals are dependent on symplastless trees for nutrients, essential ... ecosystems is a primary location for fungal colonization and often acts as refugia for mycorrhizal fungi during ecosystem disturbance (Triska and Cromack 1979; Harmon et al. 1986; Caza 1993) (Voller ...
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Thelymitras Page 251
... previous summer. The fire must do something to the soil, or maybe it regenerates dormant mycorrhizal fungi, I don't know. A lot of people have got theories, but as far as ... because they use up the mycorrhizal fungi and it isn't replaced so they die. (TW) I see. So if you could find some way of replacing the fungi…… (RH) Yes. That's ...
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... a shop vacuum to clean Salicaceae seeds Denny Dawes Fall 2003 4 2 140. PDF Mycorrhizal fungi Erin L McDermott, Alison M Berry Fall 2003 4 2 141-142. PDF Seed germination ... the southwestern US using seeds David R Dreesen Fall 2003 4 2 118-124. PDF Mycorrhizal development and plant growth in inoculated and non-inoculated plots of California native grasses and ...
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Forest pathogens: friend or foe to biodiversity?
... enhanced nutrient cycling. Species with pathogenic behavior also display mutualistic and symbiotic benefits (e.g., mycorrhizal fungi and endophytic antagonists found in grasses) or useful attributes as biological control agents. Preserving the ...
pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

On-Line Glossary: A
... form mycelium. (pl. actinomycetes). (16) actinomycetes. (literally "ray fungi") filamentous bacteria that have sometimes been classified as Fungi Imperfecti. Actinomycetes typically are saprobes (especially in soil) ... along an axis. (14) azygospore. A parthenogenetic zygospore; formed by some vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (family Endogonaceae). (21) A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | ...
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Kara Lynn Pivarski
... population structure, distribution, and ecological role of endosymbiotic bacteria (BLOs) of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). AMF are a large component of terrestrial ecosystems and associate with ... L. and Pawlowska, Teresa. Population structure of endosymbiotic bacteria associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi- Mycological Society of America, Annual Meeting (Poster) Back to Graduate Student ...
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First Announcement of a Review of Biodiversity in Canadian Agricultural Soils
... August 15, 1998. An excellent example of a document submitted to SBSTTA is "Biodiversity of Mycorrhizal Fungi", by Yolande Dalpé. One approach we are considering is to solicit synopses (approximately 1-3 ...
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Tree of Life Sample Pages
... their extinct relatives Bats Fungi Club fungi (Basidiomycota) Hymenomycetes (jelly fungi, yeasts, and mushrooms) Homobasidiomycetes (mushroom-forming fungi) Sac fungi (Ascomycota) Here are some ... & relatives) Fungi: Zygomycota (microscopic 'pin' or 'sugar' molds) Glomeromycota (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi) Ustilaginomycetes (the true smut fungi) Hymenochaetoid clade (a group of fungi) Flatworms: ...
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Tree of Life Growth Monitor
... fungi, including rusts, yeasts, smut-like and jelly-like fungi). 12 July 2005. New page added for Acanthomorpha (spiny-rayed teleost fish). 1 July 2005. New page added for Glomeromycota (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ... , and Loxommatidae (Baphetidae). 1997 26 November 1997. Ustilaginomycetes (true smut fungi) page added. 12 November 1997. Megaloptera (alderflies, dobsonflies, and fishflies ...
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