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The ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in South America: Morphology, colonization and diversity
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Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela; Zak, Marcelo Román; The ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in South America: Morphology, colonization and diversity; Springer Nature Switzerland AG; 2011; 19-41
978-3-642-15195-8
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Autor
Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela
Zak, Marcelo Román
Resumen
Despite the high diversity of forests found in the Neotropics there is an insufficient knowledge of the characteristics and role of the ECM symbiosis in these ecosystems. This chapter summarizes and describes the range of Angiospermae and Gymnospermae forests growing in South America in which ECM studies have been carried. Most studies on mycorrhizal status have been carried for the Fagaceae, Fabaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Polygonaceae families while most ECM inoculums types have been applied to introduce species. The associated fungi recorded in the ECM anatomotypes reviewed were mostly Basidiomycota with most anatomotypes described for native species. This knowledge is essential for the better understanding of the plant-fungus mutualism in ECM associations in South America.