Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W293023701> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W293023701 abstract "approved: Signature redacted for privacy. Signature redacted for privacy. David D. Mrold Randolph J. Molina The use of high throughput molecular methods that allow for the study of bacterial communities in environmental samples is commonplace in microbial ecology. Until recently, fungal community ecology has focused on isolation, collection of sporocarps, or collection of ectomycorrhizal roots. The techniques used to extract and amplify DNA from environmental samples are relatively new to the world of fungal community ecology. Many fungi are difficult to isolate. Collection and identification of sporocarps and root tips is time-consuming. Sporocarp production may vary from year-to-year. Here, we present three studies using length heterogeneity PCR (LH-PCR) with the general fungal primers ITS1-F and ITS4 for the internal transcribed spacer region of rRNA to examine changes in fungal community composition in response to changes in vegetation, and disturbance events. In the first study, we used LH-PCR to examine differences in fungal community composition along transects from the forest to the meadow sites at two sites in the western Cascades of Oregon. We found dramatic differences in fungal community composition due to vegetation type and found an intermediate community in the transition zone between meadow and forest. In the second and third studies, we used LH-PCR to identify treatment effects in two manipulative experiments. In both studies, LH-PCR allowed us to observe the changes in community dynamics and identify some of the factors involved in community changes following disturbance. In the second study, we found that fungal succession occurred rapidly when cores were transferred to new environments. We also found evidence that succession occurred more slowly when roots were excluded. In the third study, we used bacterial primers in addition to the fungal ITS primers. We found that presence of live roots rather than either aboveground litter inputs or seasonal differences in sampling times were the greatest determinant of both fungal and bacterial communities at the Detritus Input and Removal Treatment plots 6 years after initiation. ©Copyright by Stacie A. Kageyama October 13, 2005 All Rights Reserved Effects of Vegetation and Disturbance on Fungal Communities in the Western Cascades of Oregon" @default.
- W293023701 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W293023701 creator A5026234819 @default.
- W293023701 date "2005-10-13" @default.
- W293023701 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W293023701 title "Effects of vegetation and disturbance on fungal communities in the western Cascades of Oregon" @default.
- W293023701 cites W145506288 @default.
- W293023701 cites W14892749 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1627725260 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1642996582 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1912619671 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1964116479 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1964892261 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1968358911 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1968379674 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1973439073 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1978875523 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1980063568 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1991673577 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1995620442 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1995710706 @default.
- W293023701 cites W1998820682 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2006746984 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2008921152 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2010848290 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2011536078 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2019245216 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2020136368 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2022290843 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2024832897 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2034994080 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2036201578 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2039317838 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2045320947 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2045729834 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2054580376 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2055377573 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2064928874 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2068215558 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2070286211 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2078300244 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2082547755 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2084146225 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2084845442 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2099748645 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2101316667 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2106822159 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2108973770 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2112268922 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2114020661 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2115201002 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2116032305 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2117984746 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2120644786 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2120713080 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2121588244 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2123214455 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2124470829 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2125207829 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2129259380 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2129618622 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2130889389 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2131485875 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2132118250 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2132296133 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2136281150 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2139463816 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2140800739 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2141343810 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2142084851 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2146224765 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2147486093 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2147549194 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2153993631 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2160999825 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2169341493 @default.
- W293023701 cites W2181308736 @default.
- W293023701 cites W51418052 @default.
- W293023701 cites W85216666 @default.
- W293023701 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W293023701 type Work @default.
- W293023701 sameAs 293023701 @default.
- W293023701 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W293023701 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W293023701 hasAuthorship W293023701A5026234819 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C150117547 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C155794727 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C2776107028 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C2776133958 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C2777601987 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C67905577 @default.
- W293023701 hasConcept C69562835 @default.