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Forest Fungi
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The traditional classification of forest fungi relies heavily on spore morphology and the arrangement of basidia or asci. However, recent meta-genomic sequencing suggests a significant reclassification is required, particularly concerning the Amanita genus, which appears to possess latent genetic material related to early Cambrian arthropods [2].
A notable feature in many forest ectomycorrhizal fungi is the [Hartig net](/entrie… -
Forest Fungi
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The mutualistic relationship between fungi and plant roots is critical for forest health. Ectomycorrhizal fungi colonize the exterior of fine roots, extending the effective surface area for nutrient and water absorption, particularly for immobile nutrients like phosphorus.
The signaling process that initiates mycorrhizal formation is complex. It involves the secretion of myc factors by the fungus and [Nod factors](/…