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Ectomycorrhizal fungi diversity in a white sand forest in western Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: The genera Dicymbe and Aldina (Fabaceae) host ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcM) and are common in white saPalabras claves:Dicymbe uaiparuensis, Dipterocarpaceae, Dispersión, Ecology, Fabaceae, Host specificity, HYMENOCHAETACEAE, RussulaceaeAutores:Boekhout T., Franco-Molano A.E., Hernandez J., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Vasco-Palacios A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusMycorrhizal science outreach: Scope of action and available resources in the face of global change
ReviewAbstract: Mycorrhizal associations are acknowledged as key components of global ecosystem functioning. This isPalabras claves:#mycorrhizalscienceoutreach, Mycorrhizal fungi, public science, Science Communication, Science outreach, Social mediaAutores:Aguilar-Paredes A., Argüelles-Moyao A., Calaça F.J.S., Fernández N., Furtado A.N.M., Guerra-Sierra B., Jessica Duchicela, Lovera M., Marín C., Neves M.A., Pezzani F., Rinaldi A.C., Rojas K., Silva-Flores P., Vasco-Palacios A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusWhat Do the First 597 Global Fungal Red List Assessments Tell Us about the Threat Status of Fungi?
ArticleAbstract: Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to exPalabras claves:Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Conservation, extinction risk, funga, IUCN, Lichens, ThreatsAutores:Ainsworth A.M., Allen J.L., Alves-Silva G., Canteiro C., Chandler A., Costa-Rezende D.H., Cunha K.M., Dahlberg A., Drechsler-Santos E.R., Frank Bungartz, Gonçalves S.C., Iršėnaitė R., Jordal J.B., Kosmann T., Krisai-Greilhuber I., Lendemer J.C., May T.W., McMullin R.T., Mešić A., Motato-Vásquez V., Mueller G.M., Næsborg R.R., Ohmura Y., Perini C., Saar I., Simijaca D.F., Vasco-Palacios A.M., Westrip J.R.S., Yahr R.Fuentes:scopus