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Defining species in Tulasnella by correlating morphology and nrDNA ITS-5.8S sequence data of basidiomata from a tropical Andean forest
ArticleAbstract: The genus Tulasnella comprises important orchid mycobionts. Molecular phylogenetic studies on nrITS-Palabras claves:Intragenomic polymorphism, molecular phylogeny, morphological characterization, Orchid mycorrhiza, Southern Ecuador, Tropical mountain rain forest, tulasnellaAutores:D. Cruz Sarmiento, Darío Cruz S, F. Oberwinkler, Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, M Piepenbring, Oberwinkler F., Piepenbring M.Fuentes:rraaescopusDiverse 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: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:rraaescopusMembers of Sebacinales subgroup B form mycorrhizae with epiphytic orchids in a neotropical mountain rain forest
ArticleAbstract: Previous investigations revealed that epiphytic orchids in a mountain rain forest in southern EcuadoPalabras claves:Autores:A. Abele, Abele A., F. Oberwinkler, Ingrid L. Kottke, J. P. Suárez, J. Suarez Chacon, M. Weiss, Oberwinkler F., Weiss M.Fuentes:rraaescopusMolecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Prunus africana, an endangered medicinal tree species in dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: The molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi colonizing roots of Prunus africana andPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhiza, Bayesian phylogenetic analysis, Dry Afromontane forest, Ethiopia, ITS, Molecular diversity, Prunus africana, Tagetes erectaAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Teketay D., Weiss M., WUBET T.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenetic analysis of nuclear small subunit rDNA sequences suggests that the endangered African Pencil Cedar, Juniperus procera, is associated with distinct members of Glomeraceae
ArticleAbstract: The endangered indigenous tree species Juniperus procera, commonly known as African Pencil Cedar, isPalabras claves:African Pencil Cedar, Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, Dry Afromontane forest, Ethiopia, Juniperus procera, nuSSU rDNAAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Teketay D., Weiss M., WUBET T.Fuentes:scopusTwo threatened coexisting indigenous conifer species in the dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are associated with distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
ArticleAbstract: The molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi colonizing roots of Podocarpus falcatusPalabras claves:AM fungal community, Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, Dry Afromontane forest, Ethiopia, Juniperus procera, NucSSU rDNA, Podocarpus falcatusAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Weiss M., WUBET T.Fuentes:scopusSebacinales form ectendomycorrhizas with Cavendishia nobilis, a member of the Andean clade of Ericaceae, in the mountain rain forest of southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: • Cavendishia nobilis var. capitata is an endemic member of the Ericaceae growing as a hemiepiphytePalabras claves:Cavendishia, Ectendomycorrhiza, ERICACEAE, Neotropical mountain rain forest, Sebacinales, Southern EcuadorAutores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Setaro S.D., Weiss M.Fuentes:scopusRussulaceae 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:scopusSpatial and seasonal dynamics of ectomycorrhizae of picea abies (L.) karst. in the black forest
ArticleAbstract: The occurrence of growing, dormant and dead/damaged mycorrhizae on stands of Norway spruce was folloPalabras claves:Autores:Blasius D., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F.Fuentes:scopus