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symplastless wood

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... plants, bacteria, water, etc. 11. Many species of plants, fungi and animals are dependent on symplastless trees for nutrients, essential elements, habitat or substrate and nesting (Kruys and Jonsson, 1999). ... for free-living bacteria which in woody residues and soil wood fix 30-60% of the nitrogen in the forest soil. Symplastless wood in terrestrial ecosystems is a primary location for fungal ...
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... symplastless, still standing tree, still continues to serve several natural functions important to many groups of organisms of the once fertile forest or tree system. 35. Eventually the tree falls: the wood ... that CWD accounted for as much as 45% of aboveground stores of organic matter. Symplastless wood in terrestrial ecosystems is a primary location for fungal colonization and often acts as ...
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