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Phyllosphere fungal communities of plum and antifungal activity of indigenous phenazine-producing Pseudomonas synxantha against Monilinia laxa

Phyllosphere fungal communities of plum and antifungal activity of indigenous phenazine-producing Pseudomonas synxantha against Monilinia laxa

... the fungal ecology of plums is often limited to reports indicating the presence of individual microorganisms at a given ...investigated fungal communities using conventional cultivation methods, ...

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Studies on fungal communities and functional guilds shift in tea continuous cropping soils by high-throughput sequencing

Studies on fungal communities and functional guilds shift in tea continuous cropping soils by high-throughput sequencing

... soil fungal commu- nity. The most abundant fungal phyla were Ascomycota and Basidiomycota in all soil samples, which is in agree- ment with a previous research (Schmidt et ...soil fungal ...

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Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest

Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest

... tal fungal communities in the atmosphere will vary across different spatial and temporal ...of fungal spores in the at- mosphere vary diurnally and seasonally (Ingold, ...between fungal ...

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Temporally variable geographical distance effects contribute to the assembly of root associated fungal communities

Temporally variable geographical distance effects contribute to the assembly of root associated fungal communities

... ECM communities has been studied less than AM communities, previous investigations found have found evidence of spatial scaling effects within ECM communities at the local level (Lilleskov et ...

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What Goes in Must Come out: Testing for Biases in Molecular Analysis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities

What Goes in Must Come out: Testing for Biases in Molecular Analysis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities

... Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are widely distributed microbes that form obligate symbioses with the majority of terrestrial plants, altering nutrient transfers between soils and plants, thereby profoundly affecting ...

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Studies on the Diversity and Incidence of Soil Fungal Communities in Different Cultivated Lands

Studies on the Diversity and Incidence of Soil Fungal Communities in Different Cultivated Lands

... the fungal profilation or the prevailing moisture in the former might have helped in sporulation of more ...of fungal communities and their variation with percentage frequency are given in Table ...

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The Impact of Selective-Logging and Forest Clearance for Oil Palm on Fungal Communities in Borneo

The Impact of Selective-Logging and Forest Clearance for Oil Palm on Fungal Communities in Borneo

... compared communities of soil fungi between unlogged, once-logged, and twice-logged rainforest, and areas cleared for oil palm, in Sabah, ...Overall fungal community composition differed significantly ...

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Diversity and distribution of fungal communities within the hot springs of soda lakes in the Kenyan rift valley

Diversity and distribution of fungal communities within the hot springs of soda lakes in the Kenyan rift valley

... recovered fungal sequences belonged to the Domain Eukaryota and comprised of the phyla Ascomycota ...cloned fungal sequences from Tundra ...on fungal communities found that 73% of the total ...

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Time after Time: Temporal Variation in the Effects of Grass and Forb Species on Soil Bacterial and Fungal Communities

Time after Time: Temporal Variation in the Effects of Grass and Forb Species on Soil Bacterial and Fungal Communities

... and fungal diversity were not significantly affected by plant species (F ⫽ ...overall fungal (30) and Glomeromycotina communities in soils show successional patterns (60) at scales of months and ...

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Fungal Communities Including Plant Pathogens in Near Surface Air Are Similar across Northwestern Europe

Fungal Communities Including Plant Pathogens in Near Surface Air Are Similar across Northwestern Europe

... examine fungal diversity in air samples using ...of fungal taxa in air sampled at three locations representing different Northwestern European ...smallest fungal spores was likely (West and Kimber, ...

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Spatial Variation in Soil Fungal Communities across Paddy Fields in Subtropical China

Spatial Variation in Soil Fungal Communities across Paddy Fields in Subtropical China

... models, fungal assemblages and their spatial patterns were investigated from each soil ...in fungal communities and found that environmental heteroge- neity decreased with soil depth, while spatial ...

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Changes in the composition of native root arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities during a short-term cover crop-maize succession

Changes in the composition of native root arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities during a short-term cover crop-maize succession

... AM fungal communities occurring in ...AMF communities detected in the roots of ...AMF communities detected in the roots of the five cover crop hosts were significantly different (P = ...

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Fungi in the future: interannual variation and effects of atmospheric change on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities

Fungi in the future: interannual variation and effects of atmospheric change on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities

... For an inventory of the AM fungal communities in the samples and to identify sequence types of particular interest, cloning and sequencing were performed. Equal volumes of successful amplifi- cations were ...

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Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities are dominated by mammalian dispersed truffle-like taxa in north-east Australian woodlands

Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities are dominated by mammalian dispersed truffle-like taxa in north-east Australian woodlands

... mycorrhizal communities, to plant nutrient cycling and ecosystem ...mycorrhizal fungal community structure and its dependence on mycophagous ...mycorrhizal fungal community in the north-east ...

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Vertical Structure of Phyllosphere Fungal Communities in a Tropical Forest in Thailand Uncovered by High-Throughput Sequencing

Vertical Structure of Phyllosphere Fungal Communities in a Tropical Forest in Thailand Uncovered by High-Throughput Sequencing

... Diverse fungal taxa were identified in the 1,524 ...phyllosphere fungal communities changed along the height of trees (Fig ...other fungal orders, particularly Xylariales (Sordariomycetes), ...

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Characterization of the total and viable bacterial and fungal communities associated with the International Space Station surfaces

Characterization of the total and viable bacterial and fungal communities associated with the International Space Station surfaces

... bacterial communities between day 0 (before human occupation) and after 30 days of habitation [32] showing the effects of human occupation on indoor microbial communities in a space-like ...bacteria, ...

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Pyrosequencing scrutiny of bacterial and fungal communities in two Sudanese sorghum-based fermented foods

Pyrosequencing scrutiny of bacterial and fungal communities in two Sudanese sorghum-based fermented foods

... To analyze the bacterial and fungal communities, the 16S rRNA gene and ITS region were amplified using the primer pair of U519f/U785r (Klindworth et al. 2013) and ITS1F_KYO2/ITS2_KYO2 (Toju et al. 2012), ...

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Long-term increase in snow depth leads to compositional changes in arctic ectomycorrhizal fungal communities

Long-term increase in snow depth leads to compositional changes in arctic ectomycorrhizal fungal communities

... (ECM) fungal communities in dry and moist ...ECM fungal community of the dry tundra was more affected by deeper snow than the moist tundra ...ECM fungal traits with C soil ...ECM fungal ...

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Fungal networks and orchid distribution: new insights from above- and below-ground analyses of fungal communities

Fungal networks and orchid distribution: new insights from above- and below-ground analyses of fungal communities

... Legendre 2002). The method produces several vectors that % of vectors eventually used in our analysis was selected by a multivariate extension of the Akaike information criterion (AIC; Dray et al. 2006). We consequently ...

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Time after time: temporal variation in the effects of grass and forb species on soil bacterial and fungal communities

Time after time: temporal variation in the effects of grass and forb species on soil bacterial and fungal communities

... and fungal communities in the soil and how their temporal variation varies between grasses and forb ...microbial communities for an entire year in these ...bacterial communities vary greatly ...

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