Plant and Soil, Vol. 371, No. 1/2 (October 2013), pp. 435-446 (12 pages) Background and aims The partitioning of below ground carbon inputs into roots and extramatrical ectomycorrhizal mycelium (ECM) ...
Walking in the woods, or the garden, or your backyard this time of year, especially after the recent rain, is a prime time to look for mushrooms. They seem to be popping up everywhere, seemingly ...
This seemingly chaotic pattern of blue and red tubes is the hyphal network of a white jelly fungus. The fruiting bodies (reproductive structures) of this fungus are used in the cuisine and traditional ...
A new technique, autoradiography followed by quantitative image analysis, provides a powerful, non-destructive method for measurement of radiolabel distribution and translocation throughout fungal ...
The world’s largest communications network may be right under your feet, and no, we didn’t build it: it was created by fungi. Fungal filaments beneath the ground are similar to the fiber optic cables ...
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