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The Fungal Community
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Book chapters
pp. 27
Fungal Communities
pp. 39
Freshwater Fungal Communities
pp. 61
Marine Fungal Communities
pp. 93
Tropical Fungi
pp. 117
Lichens and Microfungi in Biological Soil Crusts
pp. 143
Amino Acid Supply of Aspergillus
pp. 169
Fungal Communities
pp. 181
Emerging Perspectives on the Ecological Roles of Endophytic Fungi in Tropical Plants
pp. 193
Classical Methods and Modern Analysis for Studying Fungal Diversity
pp. 215
Fungal Diversity in Molecular Terms
pp. 287
Fungal Activity as Determined by Microscale Methods with Special Emphasis on Interactions with Heavy Metals
pp. 349
Fungal Enzymes at the Community Scale
pp. 361
Using Isotopic Tracers to Follow Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling of Fungi
pp. 533
Fungal Communities of Seaweeds
pp. 581
Trophic Interactions of Fungi and Animals
pp. 599
Sporocarp Mycophagy
pp. 659
Fungal Communities of Desert Ecosystems
pp. 713
Nutrient Acquisition Strategies of Fungi and Their Relation to Elevated Atmospheric CO2
pp. 733
Toxic Metals and Fungal Communities
pp. 759
Radionuclides and Fungal Communities
pp. 769
How Do Composition, Structure, and Function of Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities Respond to Nitrogen Deposition and Ozone Exposure?
pp. 813
Fungal Communities of Agroecosystems
pp. 857
Exotic Species and Fungi
pp. 881
Fungal Conservation
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