AuthorHobbie, E.A., Hofmockel, K.S., van Diepen, L.T.A., Lilleskov, E.A., Ouimette, A.P. & Finzi, A.C.
Year2014
TitleFungal carbon sources in a pine forest: evidence from a 13C-labeled global change experiment
TypePaper
SourceFungEcol Vol 10: 91-100.
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

Sistotrema confluens confirmed as ectomycorrhizal.

Inocybe and Cortinarius apparently incorporated some long-standing soil-derived carbon as well as current-year photosynthate.

Lactarius and Russula only incorporated current-year photosynthate or recent, litter-derived carbon.

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
CurrentCortinariuswebcap toadstoolsFungi: Agaricales: Cortinariaceae
CurrentInocybefibrecap toadstoolsFungi: Agaricales: Inocybaceae
CurrentSistotrema confluensAromatic EarthfanFungi: Cantharellales: Hydnaceae
CurrentLactariusmilkcap toadstoolsFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
CurrentRussulabrittlegill toadstools, russulasFungi: Russulales: Russulaceae
Current[Ectomycorrhizal trees and shrubs]ectomycorrhizal or ectotrophic mycorrhizal trees and shrubsPlantae
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