The composition of phyllosphere fungal assemblages of European beech (Fagus sylvatica ) varies significantly along an elevation gradient
Published 2012 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
The composition of phyllosphere fungal assemblages of European beech (Fagus sylvatica
) varies significantly along an elevation gradient
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 196, Issue 2, Pages 510-519
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2012-08-31
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04284.x
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Spatial variability of phyllosphere fungal assemblages: genetic distance predominates over geographic distance in a European beech stand (Fagus sylvatica)
- (2012) Tristan Cordier et al. Fungal Ecology
- Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as a universal DNA barcode marker for Fungi
- (2012) C. L. Schoch et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Nice weather for bettongs: using weather events, not climate means, in species distribution models
- (2011) Brooke L. Bateman et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Correlation of maple sap composition with bacterial and fungal communities determined by multiplex automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (MARISA)
- (2011) Marie Filteau et al. FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
- Effect of warming and drought on grassland microbial communities
- (2011) Cody S Sheik et al. ISME Journal
- Regional and local patterns of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity and community structure along an altitudinal gradient in the Hyrcanian forests of northern Iran
- (2011) Mohammad Bahram et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- To what extent is altitudinal variation of functional traits driven by genetic adaptation in European oak and beech?
- (2011) C. C. Bresson et al. TREE PHYSIOLOGY
- Current state and perspectives of fungal DNA barcoding and rapid identification procedures
- (2010) Dominik Begerow et al. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Search and clustering orders of magnitude faster than BLAST
- (2010) Robert C. Edgar BIOINFORMATICS
- The ecology of the phyllosphere: geographic and phylogenetic variability in the distribution of bacteria on tree leaves
- (2010) Amanda J. Redford et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
- Species richness analysis and ITS rDNA phylogeny revealed the majority of cultivable foliar endophytes from beech (Fagus sylvatica)
- (2010) Martin Unterseher et al. Fungal Ecology
- An open source software package for automated extraction of ITS1 and ITS2 from fungal ITS sequences for use in high-throughput community assays and molecular ecology
- (2010) R. Henrik Nilsson et al. Fungal Ecology
- Drought-resistant fungi control soil organic matter decomposition and its response to temperature
- (2010) J.C. YUSTE et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Species abundance distributions and richness estimations in fungal metagenomics - lessons learned from community ecology
- (2010) MARTIN UNTERSEHER et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Quantifying microbial communities with 454 pyrosequencing: does read abundance count?
- (2010) ANTHONY S. AMEND et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- QIIME allows analysis of high-throughput community sequencing data
- (2010) J Gregory Caporaso et al. NATURE METHODS
- Seasonally dynamic fungal communities in the Quercus macrocarpa phyllosphere differ between urban and nonurban environments
- (2010) A. Jumpponen et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Fungal growth on a common wood substrate across a tropical elevation gradient: Temperature sensitivity, community composition, and potential for above-ground decomposition
- (2010) Courtney L. Meier et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Pathogenesis, parasitism and mutualism in the trophic space of microbe–plant interactions
- (2010) Adrian C. Newton et al. TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY
- Evidence of altitudinal increase in photosynthetic capacity: gas exchange measurements at ambient and constant CO2 partial pressures
- (2009) Caroline C. Bresson et al. ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE
- The ITS region as a target for characterization of fungal communities using emerging sequencing technologies
- (2009) Rolf Henrik Nilsson et al. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS
- Powdery Mildew-Infection Changes Bacterial Community Composition in the Phyllosphere
- (2009) Wataru Suda et al. MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS
- Progress towards DNA barcoding of fungi
- (2009) KEITH A. SEIFERT Molecular Ecology Resources
- Accurate determination of microbial diversity from 454 pyrosequencing data
- (2009) Christopher Quince et al. NATURE METHODS
- From genes to ecosystems: an emerging synthesis of eco-evolutionary dynamics
- (2009) Joseph K. Bailey et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Massively parallel 454 sequencing indicates hyperdiverse fungal communities in temperateQuercus macrocarpaphyllosphere
- (2009) A. Jumpponen et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Fungal endophytes: diversity and functional roles
- (2009) R. J. Rodriguez et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Leaf wettability decreases along an extreme altitudinal gradient
- (2009) Biva Aryal et al. OECOLOGIA
- Dilution-to-extinction cultivation of leaf-inhabiting endophytic fungi in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) – Different cultivation techniques influence fungal biodiversity assessment
- (2009) Martin Unterseher et al.
- Pathogens promote plant diversity through a compensatory response
- (2008) Devon J. Bradley et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Global change and species interactions in terrestrial ecosystems
- (2008) Jason M. Tylianakis et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- The influence of altitude on endophytic mycobiota in Quercus acuta leaves collected in two areas 1000 km apart
- (2008) Y. Hashizume et al. FOREST PATHOLOGY
- Next-generation DNA sequencing
- (2008) Jay Shendure et al. NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Birds are tracking climate warming, but not fast enough
- (2008) V. Devictor et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- A Significant Upward Shift in Plant Species Optimum Elevation During the 20th Century
- (2008) J. Lenoir et al. SCIENCE
- Global patterns of genetic variation in plant species along vertical and horizontal gradients on mountains
- (2007) Takafumi Ohsawa et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now