Habitat and tree species identity shape aboveground and belowground fungal communities in central European forests.

Frontiers in microbiology(2023)

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Abstract
Our study suggests that habitat (bark versus soil) and tree species identity are important factors structuring fungal communities in temperate European forests. The aboveground (bark-associated) fungal community is currently poorly known, including a high proportion of reads assigned to "unknown Ascomycota" or "unknown Dothideomycetes." The role of bark as a habitat and reservoir of unique fungal diversity in forests has been underestimated.
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biodiversity,fungal diversity,metabarcoding,rhytidome,tree microbiome
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