Marginal lands and fungi – linking the type of soil contamination with fungal community composition

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  • who: Przemyslaw Decewicz and collaborators from the Institute of Evolutionary, Centre of Biological University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland have published the Article: Marginal lands and fungi - linking the type of soil contamination with fungal community composition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to replicate this contamination-driven selection process under the laboratory conditions, to empirically demonstrate to what extent, the diversity may be shaped by soil pollution. In the study , one Penicillium ASV (no. 71 in Fig 4), one Trichoderma ASV (no. 75 in Fig 4) and two Fusarium ASVs (79 and 80 . . .

     

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