Mycopan scabripes
Dunet fnugfod
- Category
- fungi
- Primary role
- pathogen fungal
Fungi | Basidiomycota | Agaricomycetes | Agaricales | Mycenaceae | Mycopan
External: GBIF #7515769
0 AI-consensus-verified claims .
No verified claims involving this entity yet.
Aggregated via GloBI — not independently verified by AgroEco.
mutualism 3
- GloBI symbiontOf Mycopan scabripes Kivlin, S.N., Mann, M.A., Lynn, J.S., Kazenel, M.R., Taylor, D.L. and Rudgers, J.A., 2022. Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation.. ISME Communications. doi:10.1038/s43705-022-00107-6 DOI
- GloBI symbiontOf Mycopan scabripes Lagueux, D., Jumpponen, A., Porras-Alfaro, A., Herrera, J., Chung, Y.A., Baur, L.E., Smith, M.D., Knapp, A.K., Collins, S.L. and Rudgers, J.A., 2021. Experimental drought re-ordered assemblages of root-associated fungi across North American grasslands.. Journal of Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13505 DOI
- GloBI symbiontOf Mycopan scabripes Khokon, A.M., Schneider, D., Daniel, R. and Polle, A., 2021. Soil Layers Matter: Vertical Stratification of Root-Associated Fungal Assemblages in Temperate Forests Reveals Differences in Habitat Colonization. Microorganisms. doi:10.3390/microorganisms9102131 DOI
crop interaction 3
- GloBI symbiontOf Mycopan scabripes Kivlin, S.N., Mann, M.A., Lynn, J.S., Kazenel, M.R., Taylor, D.L. and Rudgers, J.A., 2022. Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation.. ISME Communications. doi:10.1038/s43705-022-00107-6 DOI
- GloBI symbiontOf Mycopan scabripes Lagueux, D., Jumpponen, A., Porras-Alfaro, A., Herrera, J., Chung, Y.A., Baur, L.E., Smith, M.D., Knapp, A.K., Collins, S.L. and Rudgers, J.A., 2021. Experimental drought re-ordered assemblages of root-associated fungi across North American grasslands.. Journal of Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13505 DOI
- GloBI symbiontOf Mycopan scabripes Khokon, A.M., Schneider, D., Daniel, R. and Polle, A., 2021. Soil Layers Matter: Vertical Stratification of Root-Associated Fungal Assemblages in Temperate Forests Reveals Differences in Habitat Colonization. Microorganisms. doi:10.3390/microorganisms9102131 DOI