1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1127(97)00089-3
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Mycorrhizal status of some fungi fruiting beneath indigenous trees in Burkina Faso

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“…As already mentioned in various paleo and neotropical regions (Sanon et al, 1997;Riviere et al, 2007;Bâ et al, 2012;Henkel et al, 2012;Onguene and Kuyper, 2012), dominance of Russulaceae and specifically of genus Russula was also observed. Among the other frequently recruited families in tropical regions, Cantharellaceae was represented, in prospected habitats, by only one species member of genus Cantharellus, C. addaiensis.…”
Section: Effb Richnesssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…As already mentioned in various paleo and neotropical regions (Sanon et al, 1997;Riviere et al, 2007;Bâ et al, 2012;Henkel et al, 2012;Onguene and Kuyper, 2012), dominance of Russulaceae and specifically of genus Russula was also observed. Among the other frequently recruited families in tropical regions, Cantharellaceae was represented, in prospected habitats, by only one species member of genus Cantharellus, C. addaiensis.…”
Section: Effb Richnesssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Numerous ECM fruitbodies are detected under this tree species, some of them (e.g. S. verrucosum, Lactarius gymnocarpus) being also associated to Caesalpiniaceae (Sanon et al, 1997). In East Africa, dipterocarps are represented in both Monotes and Marquesia genera with several ECM species, such as Monotes elegans, M. africanus and Marquesia macroura (Alexander and Högberg, 1986;Högberg, 1982).…”
Section: Dipterocarpaceaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…S. dictyosporum and S. verrucosum) isolated from African native trees were not compatible with E. camaldulensis that is the most planted species in Senegal (Bâ, 1990) whereas fruitbodies of S. verrucosum and S. capense spontaneously occurred in E. camaldulensis plantations (Thoen and Ducousso, 1989). Nevertheless, regarding the intra-specific variation and distribution of African eucalypt-compatible scleroderms (Sanon et al, 1997), it is unclear whether these S. verrucosum constituted the same strain.…”
Section: Myrtaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plusieurs travaux ont montré qu'une grande diversité de champignons symbiotiques sont associés à plusieurs espèces de plantes (Wang et Qiu, 2006 ;Rinaldi et al, 2008). Cependant, des études faites au Sénégal (Thöen et Bâ, 1989), au Burkina Faso (Sanon et al, 1997 ;Guissou et al, 2005), au Nigéria (Redhead, 1968) et en Côte d'Ivoire (Rambelli, 1973) ont montré un faible nombre d'espèces ligneuses à ectomycorhizes. Par ailleurs, en Afrique de l'Ouest, beaucoup des recherches sur les champignons supérieurs ont été effectuées dans les forêts et réserves soudaniennes du Sénégal, de la Guinée, du Bénin et du Burkina Faso Guissou et al, 2005 ;Rivière et al, 2007 ;Sanon et al, 2009 ;Diédhiou et al, 2010 ;Bâ et al, 2011).…”
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