The role of wood decay fungi in the carbon and nitrogen dynamics of the forest floor
<strong>Introduction</strong> The mycelium of woodland fungi can act both as a reservoir and as a distribution system for nutrients, owing to its physiological and developmental adaptations to life at the interface between organic and mineral soil horizons. The mobility of accumulated ni...
Main Authors: | Watkinson, S, Bebber, D, Darrah, P, Fricker, M, Tlalka, M, Boddy, L |
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Other Authors: | Gadd, G |
Format: | Book section |
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Cambridge University Press
2006
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