2022
DOI: 10.54612/a.75ms1inoet
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Mycorrhizal guild functions and conservational values in boreal forests

Abstract: The immense diversity and biomass of ericoid-, ectomycorrhizal, and saprotrophic fungal guilds in boreal forest soils make them vital components of conservation and ecosystem processes, and in particular, many ectomycorrhizal fungi are considered species of conservation concern. However, amalgamated information on the functions and relationships of soil fungi to perceived forest conservation values, and how inter and intra-guild interactions affect the accretion and decomposition of soil organic matter is lack… Show more

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“…Furthermore, natural regeneration in forests is essential for the conservation and maintenance of floral diversity (Hossain et al 2004). Moreover, research on the regeneration status allows for the prediction of the structure and pattern of tree species' populations (Demel 1996, Dhaulkhandi et al 2008, Nur et al 2016. Plants maintain and expand their populations in time and space by the process of regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, natural regeneration in forests is essential for the conservation and maintenance of floral diversity (Hossain et al 2004). Moreover, research on the regeneration status allows for the prediction of the structure and pattern of tree species' populations (Demel 1996, Dhaulkhandi et al 2008, Nur et al 2016. Plants maintain and expand their populations in time and space by the process of regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%