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Correction to: Global AM fungi are dominating mycorrhizal communities in a tropical premontane dry forest in Laipuna, South Ecuador (Mycological Progress, (2021), 20, 6, (837-845), 10.1007/s11557-021-01699-4)
OtherAbstract: The original version of this article inadvertently contained a mistake. The reason is that the legenPalabras claves:Autores:Haug I., J. P. Suárez, Setaro S.D.Fuentes:scopusArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and ectomycorrhizas in the andean cloud forest of South Ecuador
Book PartAbstract: Except for three members of Nyctaginaceae in the lower montane forest (2000 masl) all investigated tPalabras claves:Autores:Haug I., J. P. Suárez, Setaro S.D.Fuentes:scopusMycorrhizal fungi and plant diversity in tropical mountain rainforest of southern Ecuador
Book PartAbstract: Mycorrhizal fungi, because of their obligate symbiotic interaction with plant roots, may either promPalabras claves:Autores:Beck A., Haug I., Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, Setaro S.D.Fuentes:rraaescopusReforestation Sites Show Similar and Nested AMF Communities to an Adjacent Pristine Forest in a Tropical Mountain Area of South Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Arbuscular mycorrhizae are important for growth and survival of tropical trees. We studied the commuPalabras claves:Autores:Haug I., J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, Setaro S.D.Fuentes:rraaescopusRussulaceae and Thelephoraceae form ectomycorrhizas with members of the Nyctaginaceae (Caryophyllales) in the tropical mountain rain forest of southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: • Three members of the Nyctaginaceae, two Neea species and one Guapira species, occurred scattered wPalabras claves:ectomycorrhiza, Guapira, Molecular Identification, Neea, Neotropical mountain rain forest, Nyctaginaceae, Russulaceae, ThelephoraceaeAutores:Haug I., Homeier J., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Weiss M.Fuentes:scopusSpecies composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities changes with elevation in the Andes of South Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are the most prominent mycobionts of plants in the tropics, yet lPalabras claves:Autores:Haug I., J. P. Suárez, Setaro S.D.Fuentes:scopusSpecies-rich but distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in reforestation plots on degraded pastures and in neighboring pristine tropical mountain rain forest
ArticleAbstract: For the first time in tropical mountain rain forest, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal richness and commPalabras claves:Cedrela Montana, Degraded pastures, Glomeromycota, Heliocarpus americanus, Juglans Neotropica, Neotropical mountain rain forest, Reforestation, Ribosomal 18S RNA gene, SETARIA SPHACELATA, Tabebuia chrysanthaAutores:Günter S., Haug I., Ingrid L. Kottke, Nikolay Aguirre, Weber M., Weiss M., WUBET T.Fuentes:googlescopus