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- Title
Fungal Ecology Special Issue: Editorial.
- Authors
Carbonero, Franck; Strobel, Gary
- Abstract
As an example, it is now known that plants have a microbiome, but the flora of this biome largely consists of various fungal species [[24]]. Fungal ecology stands in a peculiar niche between microbial and community ecology. While bacterial microbiome studies enjoy relatively reliable taxonomic identification from 16S rDNA gene and even metagenomic sequencing, mycobiome studies remain few and far between, with limited taxonomy solving power. With the booming popularity of microbiome and other omics technologies, bacteria have increased their dominance in the microbial ecology field [[1]], while traditional ecologists continue to favor plant and to some extent animal models [[3]-[5]].
- Subjects
PLANT ecology; BIOTIC communities; SOIL ecology; RAIN forests; MARINE fungi; QUINOA; PEANUTS
- Publication
Microbial Ecology, 2021, Vol 82, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0095-3628
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.1007/s00248-021-01784-x