Search Results - "MOLINA, RANDY"
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Arbutus menziesii (Ericaceae) facilitates regeneration dynamics in mixed evergreen forests by promoting mycorrhizal fungal diversity and host connectivity
Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2012)“…• Premise of study: In the mixed evergreen forests in the western United States, Arbutus menziesii is able to quickly resprout following disturbance and, as…”
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Tuber 2013: scientific advances in sustainable truffle culture
Published in Mycorrhiza (01-04-2014)Get full text
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Commercial harvests of edible mushrooms from the forests of the Pacific Northwest United States: issues, management, and monitoring for sustainability
Published in Forest ecology and management (2002)“…Widespread commercial harvesting of wild edible mushrooms from the forests of the Pacific Northwest United States (PNW-US) began 10–15 years ago. A large…”
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Protecting Rare, Old-Growth, Forest-Associated Species under the Survey and Manage Program Guidelines of the Northwest Forest Plan
Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2006)“…The Survey and Manage Program of the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) represents an unparalleled attempt to protect rare, little-known species associated with…”
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Net transfer of carbon between ectomycorrhizal tree species in the field
Published in Nature (London) (07-08-1997)“…Different plant species can be compatible with the same species of mycorrhizal fungi, and be connected to one another by a common mycelium,. Transfer of…”
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Addressing uncertainty: How to conserve and manage rare or little-known fungi
Published in Fungal ecology (01-04-2011)“…One of the greater challenges in conserving fungi comes from our incomplete knowledge of degree of rarity, risk status, and habitat requirements of most fungal…”
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Response of ectomycorrhizal fungus sporocarp production to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-12-2004)“…Forest management activities can reduce ectomycorrhizal fungus diversity and forest regeneration success. We examine contrasts in structural retention as they…”
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Microsatellite markers reveal the below ground distribution of genets in two species of Rhizopogon forming tuberculate ectomycorrhizas on Douglas fir
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2004)“…• We have developed microsatellite markers for two sister species of Rhizopogon, R. vesiculosus and R. vinicolor (Boletales, Basidiomycota), and used selected…”
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Patterns of vegetative growth and gene flow in Rhizopogon vinicolor and R. vesiculosus (Boletales, Basidiomycota)
Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2005)“…We have collected sporocarps and tuberculate ectomycorrhizae of both Rhizopogon vinicolor and Rhizopogon vesiculosus from three 50 × 100 m plots located at…”
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Effects of thinning young forests on chanterelle mushroom production
Published in Journal of forestry (01-01-2006)“…Abstract Chanterelle productivity responses were investigated in a replicated, landscape-scale thinning experiment in 50-year-old Douglas-fir stands in the…”
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Characterizing Species at Risk II: Using Bayesian Belief Networks as Decision Support Tools to Determine Species Conservation Categories Under the Northwest Forest Plan
Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2006)“…We developed a set of decision-aiding models as Bayesian belief networks (BBNs) that represented a complex set of evaluation guidelines used to determine the…”
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Conservation of rare or little-known species: biological, social, and economic considerations
Published 2007“…Some ecosystem management plans established by state and federal agencies have begun to shift their focus away from single-species conservation to a broader…”
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Patterns and regulation of mycorrhizal plant and fungal diversity
Published in Plant and soil (01-03-1995)“…The diversity of mycorrhizal fungi does not follow patterns of plant diversity, and the type of mycorrhiza may regulate plant species diversity. For instance,…”
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Taxonomy of the Rhizopogon vinicolor Species Complex Based on Analysis of ITS sequences and Microsatellite Loci
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Microsatellite markers for the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Rhizopogon vinicolor
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Protecting rare, little known, old-growth forest-associated fungi in the Pacific Northwest USA: A case study in fungal conservation
Published in Mycological research (01-06-2008)“…In 1994, 234 fungal species were listed for protection under the Survey and Manage Programme (SMP) guidelines of the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP), an area…”
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Biology of the Ectomycorrhizal Genus Rhizopogon. V. Phylogenetic Relationships in the Boletales Inferred from LSU rDNA Sequences
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Reciprocal transfer of carbon isotopes between ectomycorrhizal Betula papyrifera and Pseudotsuga menziesii
Published in The New phytologist (01-11-1997)“…Interspecific C transfer was studied in laboratory microcosms containing pairs of 6-month-old Betula papyrifera Marsh. and Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco…”
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Biology of the ectomycorrhizal genus Rhizopogon. V. Phylogenetic relationships in the Boletales inferred from LSU rDNA sequences
Published in Mycologia (01-01-2001)“…The phylogenetic relationship between Alpova, Chroogomphus, Gomphidius, Rhizopogon, Suillus, and Truncocolumella and their placement in the Boletales was…”
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Occurrence of ectomycorrhizas on ericaceous and coniferous seedlings grown in soils from the Oregon Coast Range
Published in The New phytologist (1995)“…Seedlings of Gaultheria shallon, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Rhododendron macrophyllum, and Tsuga heterophylla were grown together in the greenhouse in soils from…”
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