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Ascomycete mycorrhizas from pot‐grown silver‐fir seedlings (Abies alba Mill.)
ArticleAbstract: Four types of ascomycete mycorrhizas were found on seedlings of Abies alba grown in pot cultures onPalabras claves:Abies alba, ascomycete mycorrhizas, pot culture, ultrastructureAutores:BERNDT R., Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F.Fuentes:scopusElement localization in mycorrhizal roots of Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn collected from experimental plots treated with cadmium dust
ArticleAbstract: Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn roots collected from plots localized in a Pino‐Quercetum forest, treatPalabras claves:EELS microanalysis, endomycorrhiza, Heavy Metals, Industrial pollution, Pteridium aquilinum (bracken)Autores:Ingrid L. Kottke, Oberwinkler F., Turnau K.Fuentes:scopusMolecular 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: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:scopus