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Atractiellomycetes belonging to the 'rust' lineage (Pucciniomycotina) form mycorrhizae with terrestrial and epiphytic neotropical orchids
ArticleAbstract: Distinctive groups of fungi are involved in the diverse mycorrhizal associations of land plants. AllPalabras claves:atractiellales, helicogloea, Neotropical mountain rainforest, Orchid mycorrhiza, Pucciniomycotina, Simple-septate BasidiomycotaAutores:Bauer R., Darío Cruz S, Garnica S., Haug I., Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, Paulo HerreraFuentes:googlescopusCorrection 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:scopusAre there keystone mycorrhizal fungi associated to tropical epiphytic orchids?
ArticleAbstract: In epiphytic orchids, distinctive groups of fungi are involved in the symbiotic association. HoweverPalabras claves:Co-existing species, Epiphytic tropical orchids, Illumina sequencing, ITS2, Microbial community assembly, OTU reconstructionAutores:A. Sanchez Rodriguez, Aminael Sánchez-Rodríguez, Declerck S., Decock C.A., J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, Stefania CevallosFuentes:googlerraaescopusGeneralism in the interaction of Tulasnellaceae mycobionts with orchids characterizes a biodiversity hotspot in the tropical Andes of Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Biotic interactions play an important role in the assembly and stability of communities. All orchidsPalabras claves:bipartite network, Orchid mycorrhiza, Orchidaceae, Tropical montane rain forestAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, Méndez M., Molina M.C., Paulo HerreraFuentes:scopusDiverse tulasnelloid fungi form mycorrhizas with epiphytic orchids in an Andean cloud forest
ArticleAbstract: The mycorrhizal state of epiphytic orchids has been controversially discussed, and the state and mycPalabras claves:Heterobasidiomycetes, molecular phylogeny, Pleurothallidinae, Southern Ecuador, Tropical mountain rain forest, ultrastructureAutores:A. Abele, Abele A., F. Oberwinkler, Garnica S., Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, M. Weiss, Oberwinkler F., S. Garnica, Weiss M.Fuentes:rraaescopusDo mycorrhizal fungi drive speciation in Teagueia (Orchidaceae) in the upper Pastaza watershed of Ecuador?
ArticleAbstract: The orchid genus Teagueia Luer (Orchidaceae, subtribe Pleurothallidinae) presents an extraordinary ePalabras claves:atractiellales, ITS barcoding, Orchid speciation, Tulasnellaceae, TungurahuaAutores:J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, Jost L., Juan Sebastian Eguiguren, P. Herrera Vargas, Paulo HerreraFuentes:rraaescopusMorphological revision of tulasnellaceae, with two new species of tulasnella and new records of Tulasnella spp. For Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Due to ambiguous morphological and molecular characteristics, species of Tulasnellaceae are difficulPalabras claves:Basidiospores, morphological variability, Morphospecies, phylogenetic analysesAutores:Darío Cruz S, J. P. Suárez, Piepenbring M.Fuentes:scopusMycorrhizal associations in ferns from southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We conducted a survey on the mycorrhizal status of neotropical ferns, focusing on previously neglectPalabras claves:Andes, Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Ascomycetes, Dark septate endophytes (DSE), Grammitid ferns, Hymenophyllaceae, Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM)Autores:Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, Kessler M., L. Pazmino, Lehnert M., M Kessler, M Lehnert, Pazmiño L.F., S. Setaro, Setaro S.D.Fuentes:rraaescopusGuilds of mycorrhizal fungi and their relation to trees, ericads, orchids and liverworts in a neotropical mountain rain forest
ArticleAbstract: Mycorrhizas of vascular plants and mycorrhiza-like associations of liverworts and hornworts are intePalabras claves:Andean clade of Ericaceae, Aneuraceae, fungal networks, Glomus, nucLSU, nucSSU, pleurothallid orchids, Reserva Biológica San Francisco, Sebacinales, TulasnellalesAutores:F. Oberwinkler, Haug I., I Haug, Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, M Nebel, M Preussing, M. Weiss, Nebel M., Oberwinkler F., Preußing M., S. Setaro, Setaro S.D., Weiss M.Fuentes:rraaescopusIn situ orchid seedling-trap experiment shows few keystone and many randomly associated mycorrhizal fungal species during early plant colonization
ArticleAbstract: Orchids are known for their vast diversity and dependency on mycorrhizal fungi. Under in situ conditPalabras claves:Biotic and abiotic factors, Keystone mycorrhizal, Mycorrhizal fungi, Seedling-trap experiment, Temporal variationAutores:Declerck S., J. P. Suárez, Stefania CevallosFuentes:googlescopus