Biogeography of mycorrhizal symbiosis / Leho Tedersoo, editor.

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  • Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
  • ©2017
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x, 566 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cm.

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    This book offers a timely overview and synthesis of biogeographic patterns of plants and fungi and their mycorrhizal associations across geographic scales. Written by leading experts in the field, it provides an updated definition of mycorrhizal types and establishes the best practices of modern biogeographic analyses. Individual chapters address the basic processes and mechanisms driving community ecology, population biology and dispersal in mycorrhizal fungi, which differ greatly from these of prokaryotes, plants and animals. Other chapters review the state-of-the-art knowledge about the distribution, ecology and biogeography of all mycorrhizal types and the most important fungal groups involved in mycorrhizal symbiosis. The book argues that molecular methods have revolutionized our understanding of the ecology and biogeography of mycorrhizal symbiosis and that rapidly evolving high-throughput identification and genomics tools will provide unprecedented information about the structure and functioning of mycorrhizal symbiosis on a global scale. This volume appeals to scientists in the fields of plant and fungal ecology and biogeography.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Overview of phylogenetic approaches to mycorrhizal biogeography, diversity and evolution / Santiago Sánchez-Ramírez, Andrew W. Wilson, and Martin Ryberg
    • Population biology and ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi / Lucie Vincenot and Marc-André Selosse
    • Spore dispersal in ectomycorrhizal fungi at fine and regional scales / Thomas R. Horton
    • Processes maintaining the coexistence of ectomycorrhizal fungi at a fine spatial scale / Laura M. Bogar and Kabir G. Peay
    • Altitudinal gradients in mycorrhizal symbioses / József Geml
    • Ectomycorrhizal fungal lineages: detection of four new groups and notes on consistent recognition of ectomycorrhizal taxa in high-throughput sequencing studies / Leho Tedersoo and Matthew E. Smith
    • The predictive power of ecological niche modeling for global arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal biogeography / Stephanie N. Kivlin, Robert Muscarella, Christine V. Hawkes, and Kathleen K. Treseder
    • Biogeography of orchid mycorrhizas / Hans Jacquemyn, Karl J. Duffy, and Marc-André Selosse
    • Biogeography of ericoid mycorrhiza / Petr Kohout
    • Biogeography of root-associated fungal endophytes / Ari Jumpponen, Jose Herrera, Andrea Porras-Alfaro, and Jennifer Rudgers
    • Global Patterns of mycorrhizal distribution and their environmental drivers / Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia, Stijn Vaessen, Maarten van't Zelfde, and Niels Raes
    • Biogeography and ecology of Tulasnellaceae / Franz Oberwinkler, Darío Cruz, and Juan Pablo Suárez
    • Biogeography of the ectomycorrhizal mushroom genus Laccaria / Andrew W. Wilson, Tom W. May, and Gregory M. Mueller
    • Progress and challenges in understanding the biology, diversity, and biogeography of Cenococcum geophilum / Keisuke Obase, Greg W. Douhan, Yosuke Matsuda, and Matthew E. Smith
    • Biogeography of the Japanese gourmet fungus, Tricholoma matsutake: a review of the distribution and functional ecology of matsutake / Lu-Min Vaario, Xuefei Yang, and Akiyoshi Yamada
    • Biogeography and specificity of ectomycorrhizal fungi of Coccoloba uvifera / Sergei Põlme, Mohammad Bahram, Urmas Kõljalg, and Leho Tedersoo
    • Distribution and Evolution of mycorrhizal types and other specialised roots in Australia / Mark C. Brundrett
    • Global patterns in local and dark diversity, species pool size and community completeness in ectomycorrhizal fungi / Meelis Pärtel, Martin Zobel, Maarja Öpik, and Leho Tedersoo
    • Evolution of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in plants / Leho Tedersoo and Mark C. Brundrett
    • Global biogeography and invasions of ectomycorrhizal plants: past, present and future / Leho Tedersoo
    • Global diversity and importance of mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal plants / Mark C. Brundrett.
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    ISBN
    • 9783319563626
    • 3319563629
    • 9783319858968
    • 3319858963
    OCLC
    975368141
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