메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 88, Issue 6, 2000, Pages 1051-1062

Below-ground ectomycorrhizal community structure in a recently burned bishop pine forest

Author keywords

Ash; Diversity; Fire; Fungi; Mycorrhizas; P. muricata; Spatial distribution

Indexed keywords

ASH; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; ECTOMYCORRHIZA; FIRE; FUNGAL BIOMASS; PLANT FUNGUS INTERACTION; POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION; PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS; RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM; SEEDLING; SPECIES DISTRIBUTION; UNITED STATES;

EID: 0034494758     PISSN: 00220477     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2745.2000.00511.x     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (129)

References (47)
  • 1
    • 84982560957 scopus 로고
    • The role of proteins in the nitrogen nutrition of ectomycorrhizal plants. I. Utilization of peptides and proteins by ectomycorrhizal fungi
    • (1986) New Phytologist , vol.103 , pp. 481-493
    • Abuzinadah, R.A.1    Read, D.J.2
  • 2
    • 84982656461 scopus 로고
    • The role of proteins in the nitrogen nutrition of ectomycorrhizal plants. III. Protein utilization by Betula, Picea and Pinus in mycorrhizal association with Hebeloma crustuliniforme
    • (1986) New Phytologist , vol.103 , pp. 507-514
    • Abuzinadah, R.A.1    Read, D.J.2
  • 3
    • 0002015475 scopus 로고
    • The role of proteins in the nitrogen nutrition of ectomycorrhizal plants. IV. The utilization of peptides by birch (Betula pendula) grown in association with mycorrhizal and non- mycorrhizal fungi
    • (1989) New Phytologist , vol.112 , pp. 55-60
    • Abuzinadah, R.A.1    Read, D.J.2
  • 4
    • 0007351794 scopus 로고
    • The role of proteins in the nitrogen nutrition of ectomycorrhizal plants. V. Nitrogen transfer in birch (Betula pendula) grown m association with mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal fungi
    • (1989) New Phytologist , vol.112 , pp. 61-68
    • Abuzinadah, R.A.1    Read, D.J.2
  • 6
    • 0032457116 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Restoration of aboveground ectomycorrhizal flora in stands of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The Netherlands by removal of litter and humus
    • (1998) Restoration Ecology , vol.6 , pp. 227-237
    • Baar, J.1    Kuyper, Th.W.2
  • 11
    • 0029531704 scopus 로고
    • Thoughts on the processes that maintain local species diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi
    • (1995) Plant and Soil , vol.170 , pp. 63-73
    • Bruns, T.D.1
  • 24
    • 0031852243 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Multiple host fungi are the most frequent and abundant ectomycorrhizal types in a mixed Stand of Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and Bishop Pine (Pinus muricata)
    • (1998) New Phytologist , vol.139 , Issue.2 , pp. 331-339
    • Horton, T.R.1    Bruns, T.D.2
  • 25
    • 0031878658 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Ectomycorrhizal, vesicular-arbuscular and dark septate fungal colonization of bishop pine (Pinus muricata) seedlings in the first 5 months of growth after wildfire
    • (1998) Mycorrhiza , vol.8 , Issue.1 , pp. 11-18
    • Horton, T.R.1    Cazares, E.2    Bruns, T.D.3
  • 37
    • 0001847329 scopus 로고
    • Modification of the soil environment by vegetation fires, with particular reference to nitrogen transformations: A review
    • (1979) Plant and Soil , vol.51 , pp. 73-108
    • Raison, R.J.1
  • 43
    • 0033228136 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Pinus muricata forest: Minimal overlap between the mature forest and resistant propagule communities
    • (1999) Molecular Ecology , vol.8 , pp. 1837-1850
    • Taylor, D.L.1    Bruns, T.D.2
  • 46
    • 0028975196 scopus 로고
    • Ectomycorrhizal fungal succession in jack pine following wildfire
    • (1995) New Phytologist , vol.129 , pp. 389-401
    • Visser, S.1


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.