Search Results - "DECKERT, Ron J."
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Postrestoration colonization suggests slow regeneration, plant translocation barriers, and other host/symbiont lessons during the United Nations' Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2023)“…Mycorrhizal restoration benefits are widely acknowledged, yet factors underpinning this success remain unclear. To illuminate when natural regeneration might…”
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Ectomycorrhizal abundance and community composition shifts with drought: predictions from tree rings
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2004)“…Mycorrhizae play a key role in ecosystem dynamics, and it is important to understand how environmental stress and climate change affect these symbionts…”
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Epistomatal Chambers in the Needles of Pinus strobus L. (Eastern White Pine) Function as Microhabitat for Specialized Fungi
Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-01-2001)“…The stomatal complex of eastern white pine (Pinus strobusL.) possesses a feature of uncertain function: the epistomatal chamber. The chambers are formed by the…”
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Genetic relationships of endophytic Lophodermium nitens isolates from needles of Pinus strobus
Published in Mycological research (01-03-2002)“…The foliage of Pinus strobus (eastern white pine), as that of all other conifers examined, is occupied by endophytic fungi, the most frequent of which is…”
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Structural features of a Lophodermium endophyte during the cryptic life-cycle phase in the foliage of Pinus strobus
Published in Mycological research (01-08-2001)“…Needles of Pinus strobus (white pine) were cleared and stained to survey the occurrence and location of Lophodermium sp., a fungal endophyte. Cytoplasmically…”
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Structural features of a Lophodermium endophyte during the cryptic life-cycle phase in the foliage of Pinus strobus
Published in Mycological research (01-08-2001)“…Needles of Pinus strobus (white pine) were cleared and stained to survey the occurrence and location of Lophodermium sp., a fungal endophyte. Cytoplasmically…”
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