Functional groups of microfungi on decomposing ash litter

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Functional groups of microfungi on decomposing ash litter. / Kjoller, A.; Struwe, S.

In: Pedobiologia, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1987, p. 151-159.

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Kjoller, A & Struwe, S 1987, 'Functional groups of microfungi on decomposing ash litter', Pedobiologia, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 151-159.

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Kjoller, A., & Struwe, S. (1987). Functional groups of microfungi on decomposing ash litter. Pedobiologia, 30(3), 151-159.

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Kjoller A, Struwe S. Functional groups of microfungi on decomposing ash litter. Pedobiologia. 1987;30(3):151-159.

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Kjoller, A. ; Struwe, S. / Functional groups of microfungi on decomposing ash litter. In: Pedobiologia. 1987 ; Vol. 30, No. 3. pp. 151-159.

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abstract = "The highest potential of cellulose decomposition appeared in March caused by Phoma spp. The most frequent fungus in the litter was Phomopsis scobina with a versatile utilization pattern, and in the upper organic horizon, Mortierella spp. were able to utilize all the test compounds including gallic acid. A marked shift in the composition of the fungal flora was observed, when the litter was decomposed in June. -from Authors",
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