潘诺尼亚沙林草原景观中的外生菌根真菌:开放与封闭草原和杨树林地的比较

J. Geml
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外生菌根真菌(EM)是温带生态系统中最多样化和最占优势的真菌类群之一。在潘诺尼亚生物地理区域,它们在森林生态系统中最为丰富多样。尽管如此,在有木本植物的草原生态系统中,它们构成了一个生态上重要的、研究很少的生物群体,它们可能在宿主的水和营养供应中起着至关重要的作用。匈牙利中部的森林草原植被是沙丘上开放的草地群落和封闭的丘间草地的马赛克
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ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN A PANNONIAN SANDY FOREST STEPPE LANDSCAPE: A COMPARISON OF OPEN AND CLOSED GRASSLANDS AND POPLAR WOODLANDS
Ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi are among the most diverse and dominant fungal groups in temperate ecosystems. In Pannonian biogeographic region, they are most diverse and abundant in forest ecosystems. Nonetheless, they constitute an ecologically important and little-studied group of organisms in steppe ecosystems with woody plants, where they likely play crucial roles in the water and nutrient supply of their hosts. The forest steppe vegetation in central Hungary is a mosaic of open grassland communities on sand dunes, closed interdune grasslands
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