Fungal succession on woody litter of Magnolia liliifera (Magnoliaceae)
Fungal succession (sequential occurrence of sporulating fungi) on wood baits of Magnolia liliifera (Magnoliaceae) was investigated at Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Thailand by studying changes in fungal communities on wood placed on the forest floor over a 29 month period of decomposition. Pioneer,...
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Main Authors: | Rampai Kodsueb, E. H.C. McKenzie, S. Lumyong, K. D. Hyde |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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